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Found a few more
Yes, it was cold, windy, and spitting snow this morning--but I hated to leave the fish biting yesterday afternoon. A few fish stayed where I left them, but most had moved on. (You shoudda been here yesterday!) Soon, I did the same.
Slightly deeper water (14' to 16') worked better today, but 5 hours of fishing only produced 13, and only 4 of them were a keepable size. The largest was just over 13".
Other species were more active today. In addition to lots of chains, there were several of these (up to 12.25"):

one of these:

and this (5 lbs. 5 oz.):
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Nice. What lake are u fishing.
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Little Creek Reservoir, Toano.
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Gotcha. Been thier a few times mainly bass fishing. Never tried for any perch or crappie. Maybe i should try it .
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That ringer looks like its ready to POP.
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Originally Posted by
fishead001
Maybe i should try it .
Watch Andy's new website for up-to-date information.
Charlie- Let's hope she simply spawns out! I tossed her back to grow up.
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Thanks for the report Corker. Might have to take a day off work if the weather holds out if not then Sunday looks good.
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Nice striper and bass. I know it had to be a ton of fun on those telescope poles. WTG
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When you're using fixed line poles, you have to give the fish plenty of time to wear itself out & hope it doesn't decide to make a long run. The biggest fish I've landed with one of those 14' Skeeter Poles was a 13.25 lb. gar.
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