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I'm curious about winter fishing on Stockton. At what point would we see winter patterns emerge for bass, crappie and walleye? Does the lake need to turn over before we can identify constant patterns?

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stockton can be great in winter, Jigging spoons off main lake points and deep humps produce great walleyes and smallmouths, how deep? anywhere from 40--75 feet, lake usally needs to turn over, but I am unsure if it stratifies much since they started pumping water to springfield's fellows lake--infact the fish seemed to sift much deeper since the pumping began... anyway any warm wet stretch in winter is great for the walleyes, crappie is good anytime, but last several years the crappie fishing is not what it used to be, with lake levels so low anyone can see why NO BRUSH, that lake needs a huge brush pyle project asap!!!

MONKEYS? what monkeys?

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