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What sizes have you found to be most successful? In the past we hit them on #9 Shad Raps but I have used #7 and #5 as well. Last year I hit them on Minnow Raps too. Just wanted to see if you had used something new or an old stand by.

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All the walleye came on a #7 that was digging into the bottom and weeds. 90% of the northern and bass came on a #5 that was running just over most of the emerging weeds. We tried some shallow runners, no takers.

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Sounds like I gotta make a run to Gander Mountain before Saturday for some new raps.

Hows the crappie bite been for you guys?

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We got a half dozen keeper crappies (keepers for us are > 9") in the north bay on jig's anchored in 6 feet and fan casting the boat. Not quite fast and furious enough for the kids but we did get a meal out of it.

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Have you run in to any consitent panfish action anywhere at all (small sunfish, perch even)? I gotta take out my 3 and 6 yr old cousins this weekend for a couple hours. I found some sunfish, but they are in heavy weeds, and little kids and weeds dont mix well.

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Have any of you guys been up on 4th fishing at all yet? Just wondering if the crappies or northerns are hitting real well up there yet

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We have not made it into 4th yet since the water is low our boat does not go through easy, the drawback of the monster deep V hull. Our crappies came with some sunnies and some bullheads in 6 feet on the emerging weed line but we were not in the heavy weeds yet.

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I havent made up there yet either hector, but i have seen a lot of boats going up that way the last couple weekends.

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Found some good crappie and sunfish action along the reed edges on slip bobbers with various live bait and plastics this weekend. Crappies all between 8" and 13" sunfish from 5" to 9". The crappies are getting really dark now too. Found a lot of little hammer handles mixed with the eyes too, along with one 40" pike.

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I have a cabin on 3rd. We were up there this last weekend. We made it to 4th, the channel is low. The action was slow, but better than openers. We caught a few small snot rockets, no walleyes. We had small kids with us and caught some sunnies on 3rd in the north bay.

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