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Hit the water about 7:45am and had my limit by 9:30am. I’ve never done that before! I started in 35 to 40 FOW and picked a few little crappie that I threw back (if they're not 10 inches, I don’t like to keep them). I moved into about 30 to 32 FOW and started nailing the bigger ones. All 15 fish were caught on the outside of a brush pile, a foot off the bottom.

The best day crappie fishing on Fellows I’ve ever had!

I had to keep one little one, I could not get the swim bladder to deflate.

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Awesome!!! Glad someone has caught some slab out there!

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Its taken me 2 years to find crappie in that lake. I caught a few last summer/fall but this winter has been an excellent crappie bite, for me.

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