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Whistle Pig

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  1. Went today and nothing, not even one keeper...we had been doing pretty good. Does anyone have any experience with the TR crappie and their patterns through winter? I thought maybe the fish had traveled up stream to take advantage of warmer water (45 @ Bridgeport - 48 just below Asher's). Appreciate any replies, and good fishing.
  2. Fished from the north bank at CC and didn't catch a fish. We tried the windy pockets, the rip-rap, and the old road bed. Nothing, not even a small bass. Visited with several others, and one guy I know fishing from a boat, and nothing. The fish seem to have left...not sure if the 8 degree drop in water temp has them off or what. Another friend had been up in Turnback yesterday and said it was off, too. Thought I'd post to save some folks some gas and/or time...you never know though, they could turn on with some sun this afternoon. Good luck!
  3. I fished from the bank at Galena, Walnut Springs, Cape Fair, and Flat Creek (Dry Camp?)today. Caught a couple of white bass in the Walnut Springs area. Also caught several short bass in the same area. (Find the floating logs and you'll find a bass or two.) Fishing has been good in the same area this spring, we have caught whites and crappie, but that was before the water got up. The river had better color up by Galena, but is still running fast. Nothing at Cape Fair. In fact, I thought the water looked more turbid there than anywhere. The water up Flat Creek looked the best. However, no fish. One of the guys on the bank was quite sure the fish were there...he said he had caught a limit of whites, 9 crappie and a couple of keeper bass the day before. I didn't realize the weather/front was coming in or I would have saved my gas...I've never had much luck fishing with low pressure. Anyway, good luck and safe boating.
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