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Plan on going with my dad tomorrow to fish for bass and bringing crappie stuff in case they don’t cooperate. We went to Mccubbins about a month  ago and did not do very well besides a big one that got off at the boat. Thinking about trying mccubbins again or going to Coffman or Larry gale. Can someone rule out at least a section that is not fishing well as others

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The lower lake area is fishing really well now. 10mm to the dam.  There's an A-rig bite going on if you're into that.  And an overabundance of 9-10" crappie suspended under docks.

The upper Gravois is rather blah.   Nothing but dinks as far as I can tell.

I have no helpful info on the rest of the lake.

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Is that the one down close to the dam in the back of the pocket.  If so I know it is really difficult to unload at when they draw the lake down for winter, but I don't know if they have done that yet.  

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No clue on the bass fishing, but we had our limits of crappie within a mile of the PB2 ramp in less than two hours yesterday. If you have side imaging you shouldn't have any problem finding them and wacking them. We caught them in 2-30' of water casting, corking, shooting docks and dipping. It really didn't matter.

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Well we put in at Mccubbins and did not do well. Tried buzzbait in the back with cranks and spinnerbait. Nada. Caught only one keeper bass all day on jig with lots of dinks. For some reason we could not locate the crappie. Found a few large schools but they were tight lipped. I usually fish up by the dam so I don’t have all the brush piles found down that way. Talked to guy at rank and he said the crappie shut down for them after 10 AM. Great day to be out though 

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