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I put in at Cape Fair on Saturday at 7:30 a.m. and ran to Flat Creek. I caught 2 big slab crappie within the first hour on a stickbait out in the creek channel. That was the last touch I had all day. I fished till about 4:30 p.m. and was working all the channel swings as I worked my way back to Cape Fair. Water temp was around 46 most of the day. I really thought with the rise in temp up the creek the fishing would have been better. I threw eveything except a topwater and spinnerbait. I even flipped a jig around a dock for awhile; all the while thinking this does not feel like the correct time of year. I talked to a friend that went to Stockton on Saturday and caught serveral short black bass and a few whites.

I dont know if this mess helps anyone out there but here it is. I left the Rock mentally wore out. If anyone else has fished the Rock lately I would like hear your experiences.

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I feel your pain.

It does feel good to wet some hooks even if the conditions are less than favorable.

"May success follow your every cast." - Trav P. Johnson

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Every year it's the same thing. After a long winter I'm anxious to get out as soon as the weather turns decent. So, I start fishin' in March and start catchin' in April.

:D

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Every year it's the same thing. After a long winter I'm anxious to get out as soon as the weather turns decent. So, I start fishin' in March and start catchin' in April.

:D

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Sam speaks the truth. My first couple of trips are more knocking the rust off. Should have got the champ wet over the weekend but got caught up on some outside house stuff.

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