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    Default Found a few


    After a month of slow/no bite, I finally found a few at LCR today. WT was about 40.5. Grass is mostly gone and fish have schooled up, but the schools are widely scattered & not very large. Several spots into the day I located a small but productive area. Fish were holding in 12 to 15 FOW & went for both jigs and minnows. I landed a total of 25, including a 14-incher



    and 11 others of keepable size. There were also lots of pickerel and a couple of hungry greenies.
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    Good to see You "break the Ice" in more ways than one Corky!CF
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    Good job, Corker. Thank you for the report. That is a nice fish, there!

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    Thanks for report. Looks like 3-4 weeks of cold weather. Should kill off more of the SAV. My favorite memory of crappie fishing was a few yrs ago, @ this time of yr, fishing with Corker at LCR .. My first time catching suspended Crappie.
    Richard often had 3-4 fish on at a time , I was amazed at the smooth organized manner he handled landing these schooled up fish.
    Man, what fun! And great eating too!

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