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The wife and I were out last night and the fishing was slow. Fishing 22 FOW. Caught a couple dozen but only kept a few for a meal. As far as size goes they are running small. If I could offer one tip that we found, fish 'em high off the bottom. Most of our crappies came 8-10 feet down. I've been fishing my second rod 4 feet down (yes, two feet under the ice) and have caught quite a few this way. I'll be out again this evening and if I do well I will post again. Good luck.

How did it go? And how are driving conditions?

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Did a solo trip last night before pulling the house. Crappie bite was pretty good but nothing for size. I was fishing 8 feet down in 22 FOW with a white glow jig and minnow. They would not hit if the jig/minnow wasn't moving. Caught most of them by making them chase it up 3-4 feet before they would hit. Pulled the house this morning and the driving was still fine.

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Has anyone been in that small bay by the water tower yet on South Center for early crappies? Can you even get a boat in there this year?

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It looks like the water is still way to low to get a boat in there.

My buddy has a house across the street from the bay, not fishable... or at least I wouldn't waste my time. You could maybe get a small boat in there but it is so shallow it woulnd't be worth it.

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No, they are talking about the bay to the north of there.. by Plastics company.

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You heard true.. Had nothing to do with anything other than the desire to fish some bigger events. I may be back in the future. And to be real honest, I may even check in on a few FBL events.

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Thats what i figured when I didn't see your name on the list so i had to give you a little greif about it. I'm sure we'll bump into each other out there somewhere this summer.

Btw how is the landing on south center did it come up at all or is it about the same? I looked at chisago and green and they might be up 6" and thats probably pushing it.

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The access used to have 2 docks - now down to one due to water level going down. I caught huge number (I think over 200) of sunfish and crappie, but they were all small (4-7") - not one was ok size to keep. All over the lake, the size was the same - this is not normal - but maybe now it is?

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The lake has been underfished in the last couple years because the access has been almost unusable. Not sure this year will be a whole lot different. They really cant fix the area either as its so shallow for so far out in the lake.. to dredge it in my opinion would be useless. As it will just fill back in. Its muck and silt for about 100 yards out. I too have noticed a bit of a stunting problem. Either that or just a healthy year class coming up.

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Well, went for a boat ride tonight.. Water temp was 56 on the main lake. Both side of the landing are useable now, and you can get from South Center to North Center again.

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Didnt even wet a line. Just was doing a boat check.. Looked to see weed growth water clarity ect.. but more to get the boat fully ready for the weekend. Got a tournament in Wisconsin.

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Good luck in the tourney. I have yet to make it out on the area lakes. Have been on the river a dozen times.

Tunrevir~

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How is the launch (and further out) these days? I've got an I/O and I'm hoping to get out this weekend. Have not been able to get on there in over two years. And the traffic last weekend?

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Launch is good this year so far. The water is up about 2 feet from last summer. Traffic was not horrible, but more than its been in the last couple years.. Probably because you can finally use the access.

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We were out last night. 3.5 lb walleye, 6 lb northern and all the 8-9" crappies you could catch.

Not bad for 3 hours on a sunday evening for the first time out all year, more of a time to get the boat out than to actually fish.

The 6 year old caught his own fish on his own Toy Story rod, with no help from anyone, the 9 year old, FlapJack thought he was cool because he got to sit on the back deck of the boat since mom wasn't along to take that spot.

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I managed a few hours on S.Center today.. on the water by 630- off by 1145.. biggest 5 bass would have weighed 14lbs.. finally found some deepish.. But managed on a school of crappie like lawnie talked about.. 8-11 feet of water weed edge with hard bottom near.. Every cast.. and that was with a tube jig no bobber.. must have caught 75 before I got bored and moved on.. biggest was maybe 10".. but for the most part were 8"..

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I managed a few hours on S.Center today.. on the water by 630- off by 1145.. biggest 5 bass would have weighed 14lbs.. finally found some deepish.. But managed on a school of crappie like lawnie talked about.. 8-11 feet of water weed edge with hard bottom near.. Every cast.. and that was with a tube jig no bobber.. must have caught 75 before I got bored and moved on.. biggest was maybe 10".. but for the most part were 8"..

On the hump in the middle?

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Are you catching the majority of your Bass of the weedlines Dietz or throwing in the slop? Haven't been able to get any consistency going.....a few here and there.

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Fish are in the post spawn slump here for sure. Fish are scattered, got a few fish shallow in slop and a few fish are moving out towards the weed edges. If you are going to hit weed edges, check inside turns first, then points. I have done better on inside turns as of late. However I did find as stated above some fish on deeper rock.

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