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This lake has alot of 8-9 inch crappie an occasional 10-12 crappie. But the 8-9 inch crappie are really thick. This tells me the lake is loaded with crappie. I believe the big crappie stay deep I Will be focusing on that next weekend. This lake does contain quality fish but since there is no cover its a different ball game fishing.

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In the winter, for every 10 to 12 incher I catch, I have to sift through alot of 6 to 8 inchers. Im not a fan of keeping the little ones (not enough meat). That being said, im not a fan of keeping the 13.5+ either. I figure, if I throw it back some kid might catch it.

Im glad some nice fish are being caught. Good work.

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Most of the established cover had washed away unfortunately, but new cover jammed up should start holding bass soon. Took the yak out for a few steamy hours Sunday. Had a couple of decent nibbles up the river portion near the Nature Center boardwalk bridge. Caught a whopper of a bluegill (hahaha) on a white chatter, but no dice on keepers. Sweat my butt off literally, but a great day to be out. There are plenty of fish there, you're right Aggressor. The water is clearing up and I was able to spot a few big ones roaming around in some shallow water. Just gotta find where they're hiding after that flood!

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