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Thanks for all the responses, I appreciate the info.  Trying to decide on Osage vs the nianguas.   I figured the nianguas would be warmer than the Osage.   What usually is warmer, the big or little niangua arm?  

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1 hour ago, Seth said:

The guys I keep in touch with who snag the lake a lot are doing just fine. They take people out all the time and bring back 3-4 limits. I was up there last Friday and graphed plenty of fish at the heads of every major hole from Wigwam down to Mallard Bay. We snagged for two hours, hit five and then went crappie fishing. The fish were suspending at 20-25' over 30-60' of water though so snagging on bottom didn't do much for you. You had to be able to target that depth range. One of my buddies was up there and struggled, but he was only working the bottom even after I told him exactly what the deal was.

I guess to answer your question, the snagging is fine for those who know what they are doing, but it's not so easy that everybody can go out there and pile them up right now. It's not due to lack of fish being around though.

Yep, that was as boring as I anticipated.... but, like an idiot, I DID ask.

Thanks.  

😅

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16 minutes ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

I believe it's "AS an idiot,...."  not like an idiot:)

You know what's more boring than spoonbill snagging reports?  

Your elementary one-liners.  😋

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