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Yeah,

thats the same cove. they're near a small bluff end.

Theres 3 standing trees in that cove.

I know of a 4th in the midlake area, so I guess fishing it during low water has paid off.

Ive seen the water willows on the shoreline, but I didnt even know it had coontail.

I sure as heck didnt know the crappie limit was 37.

Do you know if theres a length limit? 10" maybe

Hmm. I didn't know about the one Mid lake, but yeah, those standing ones by that bluff end are dynamite from early spring through late spring. There's also a sizeable pile in the back of that creek where the little cove cuts off to the East. If the crappie aren't in one, they are in the other in the spring time.

It just falls under the statewide crappie regulations. There are no special regulations for the lake which means no length limit and you can keep 37. The best fishing on the lake is for bluegill though. That's what the locals go nuts for down there is the bluegill spawn.

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Ahhh, the bluegill!!! Now were talking real panfish.

Im guessing theres some jumbo sized kats in there too.

I've seen a few trotlines running straight off the bank.

Do you know if you can sight fish for spawning cats? Maybe noddling

I bet you could noodle the ends of those boat ramps if the waters just right.

I'm going back on sunday to try the crappie and visit my two crankbait spots.

The midlake timber is a cedar in a mainlake pocket. Its got jerkbait written all over it.

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I think the catfishing is pretty solid, but I think it's mostly all channel cats. I'm sure there's a stray blue or flat in there somewhere though.

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