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  1. The bluegills were 8-9" and the crappie were 12", black crappie. Everything I caught was very plump. Went back out last Thursday & had another decent day-- 20" largemouth, a few sub-legal smallies, gobs of jumbo perch, a few channel cats, and an 18" walleye. I paddle-trolled a chrome Wally Diver or a small Rebel Crawfish about 10-15 feet out from the flooded trees. It was fairly steady action. The bigger fish came on the Wally Diver. I didn't get any crappie; I could see them on my fish finder, balled up around the flooded bushes, but they weren't feeding apparently. It might have been a situation for minnow fishing, but I have been having too much fun keeping moving & going after the eager biters. Hope to get out there again in a day or two!
  2. Hello All, I have been an occasional reader on this forum for several years but never a post-er. I have learned a lot from reading the posts. I think it's a great service to anglers-- thanks to those who have taken the time to make it such a quality resource. This has been another good year fishing the Ozarks. I have done well on Truman L., Fellows L., LOZ, and now Bull Shoals. I went yesterday on Upper Bull Shoals & floated in my canoe, pulling a shallow-running crawdad floater-diver. I caught fish all day long . . . the biggest bluegills I've caught in years . . . redear sunfish . . . jumbo black crappie . . . & quality largemouth. I would cast the lure out and paddle-troll it behind the canoe or just drift a plastic jig with the current, along the edges of the flooded treerows. Can't wait to do it again.
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