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Spring is here and the water is warm in up. Been finding crappies and sunnies in a few areas. Got out in the canoe yesterday with a friend and we caught alot of giant sunfish along with some eater size to. (Please return the Giants back to the water for future generations.) Caught a few crappies alot were smaller but managed a few 9 inchers for the table as well. All in all prob caught around 150 fish between the two of us. In about 5 hours in the canoe. Fiahing is picking up its time to get out there if u still havnt . 

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Heard knife lake is going strong for crappies and gills

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I have been catching crappies and gills very consistently laSt sat me my gf and two kids got 111 fish. Friday me and my woman got 28 it was slower and yesterday got 64 between me and my woman. Got my self one of those clickers so every fish we catch we can click it. Very handy tool 

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What water temp and how deep are ya finding them....Going out today in the Cloquet area, I'm assuming our water is going to be colder than yours 

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I think water temp is mid to higher 50s. Not sure. Been finding them in 4-5 feet. Went again yesterday evening for a couple hours in the kayak and caught 72 of them. They are not spawning uet but they are getting close. The lake I'm fiahing I would guess full spawn by this weekend. 

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the actual spawn doesn't occur until we have sustained temps in the mid 60's they usually spawn along with sunnies about a week after bass in late May early June depending on the year. The prespawn frenzy, which is now, starts with water temps as low as high 40's

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.Very true river rat. However every year is different I don't have fancy gadgets on my boat to tell me depth or water temp however I know what I am seeing and that is the start of the spawn. Every lake is different as well. I am fishing a shollower lake. With the water temp where it is now and with stable weather the crappies and sunnies in this particular lake in my opinion will be in full spawn mode by sat or Sunday maybe monday. I am seeing beds being made male crappies already dark and a few females and males already squirting eggs and milt. Lake near my house the crappies are not even near the shallows yet. Usually that lake is around June end of may. Always changes you never know what's going on until u put in the time to find the fish and see what they are doin. 

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