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water temp was about 75 867 foot and normal color

bass were slow but some were being caught on plastic in 10-12 foot brush piles.

Crappie were well, slow, but we did catch some on 20 foot brush piles early then some shallower piles later. jig and grub, didn't try minnows. It was a very light bite and they didn't stay around long. I figured we were on them and had 5 keepers in first 10 minutes, but that stopped. worked hard to get them the rest of the day.

Walleye a few are still on the flats and humps. 17 foot down on crawlers, slow death rigs, and some are coming from trolling.

white bass were up tonight down by the dam. Lots of them from what I was told. they didn't surface by googer so we left about 7:30 to go find crappie.

I'll post some updates as fishing improves this week. I'm booked thru next sat so it better get better quick!! I'll try to post some updates as the week goes on.

Good luck to all and see ya on the lake.

Bob Bennett
Stockton Lake Guide Service
http://fishstocktonlake.com
417-637-BASS

"Our Service is Crappie"
”And what country can preserve its liberties, if its rulers are not warned from time to time that this people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms….The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time, with the blood of patriots and tyrants”
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