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Wow! First time out since before Christmas.  What a awesome eventful day yesterday was!  Went out yesterday pushing minnows hunting for crappie and ended up with 4 stripers and 5 crappie.  40 degree water temp, 15-18 feet down, in 20-25 feet of water, in the White River arm is where I caught my fish. 

Swinging stripers aboard on a long crappie rod don't work too well by the way.

Only downer from the trip is I got a Helix 5 SI GPS for the bow and the fist time out using it the DI and SI is a black screen.  Sending the unit and the transducer back to HB to have them figure it out.  

Here some pics.  Have a great weekend on the water.

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30 minutes ago, mjk86 said:

I always enjoy reading your reports and your pics.  I bet that was a fun old time in light gear!

It sure was!  Thanks 

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At least someone is getting out and catching something. 

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He will treat you like family!!! I owe fishinwrench a lot of thanks. He has been a great mechanic with lots of patience!

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Outstanding!! A terrific fishing report! Thanks!! Sounds like upstream is the place to go. May try to sneak under the 12 bridge next week. Stripers on crappie minnows, who knew?

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1 hour ago, Blll said:

Outstanding!! A terrific fishing report! Thanks!! Sounds like upstream is the place to go. May try to sneak under the 12 bridge next week. Stripers on crappie minnows, who knew?

Thanks,  Yeah I know right.  I've caught them this way one time before back in the spring. That time I lost a real big one that pulled all my line off and caused a big cluster.  This time I was lucky that each one was on the outside rods.  

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1 hour ago, Stump bumper said:

No whites? They should be thick in there now.

No sir, didn't catch any whites.   I was surprised by that too.  

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