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Summer patterns are starting already. Finding a few post spawn males out off the deep weed line right in with the crappies. Best depth was 6-10ft today. Best bait was a 2.5in purple/silver tube on a 1/16 silver ball head.  Starting to see cabbage beds popping up. Wont be long till the big ones will be relating to it.

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Great fish congrats 

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Well the crappies were active yesterday. They were 7' down over 30' of water. My kids were swimming around the boat and I was still catching crappies. Not too many before I joined them in the water though!

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bout time you got out fishing ya lazy bum. ;)

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nope, we just shoveled a bit from underneath. easy peasy

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Way to let "Quasimoto" go and perpetuate his/her goofy genes...  If I catch a bunch of funny-looking, humpy 13.5 inchers in the future, I'm blaming you! ?  (...as opposed to the scrawny 9 inchers I'm lucky to catch...)

Poor thing looks like it's gonna get stuck in the ice-hole!

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A couple pics from this springs adventures. Been finding them in the shallow dark bottom bays. The days when the sun comes out out are definitely better than clouds. 1 and 2in tubes,  either casted or under a float will produce most days as will small hair jigs. I would guess they will bite on minnows too, just haven't tried them yet this spring.

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Huh?? Lol

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15 hours ago, smurfy said:

and here I thought you retired from fishing!!!!!!!!!?

 

Is that a “thing”?????

 

Nice fish guys. ?

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Way to go

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Yep... quite the day ?

Found all fish shallow... lost soo many on the lilly pads. Got them on 1and 2in tube baits casted or under floats, it didn't seem to matter.  All were released to fight again! 

Big thanks to Dr Eyeguy... he came to my aid when a good size gill poped off my line and buried a hook deep into my finger...ouch?

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