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Considering that we don't have a dedicated species forum, yet. Let's share here:

 

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Fish I found on a small lake are very active sunny and perch. Yesterday I had a bigger jig on and they would just suck on it and I would miss a lot. Used a jig called pug bug and they hammered that thing!

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Food for the table! :)

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In the deeper lakes I have been fishing 18-20 fow 

The shallow lake I am fishing 14 max  I am finding them in 10fow
 

I have been using silver color tungsten jig with a wax worm

Some days they only want just the wax worm on the hook other days I am using a Trigger x waxtail bubblegum color then tipping with a wax worm as well

 

I always put down a crappie or fat head minnow as well and so far it only produced a couple fish for me.

 

 

 

 

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When fishing gills and crappies if I am not hole hopping around the lake. I like to put down a sucker minnow to catch the pike that come around.

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36 minutes ago, monstermoose78 said:

When fishing gills and crappies if I am not hole hopping around the lake. I like to put down a sucker minnow to catch the pike that come around.

One thing i have found, useing a larger minnow near by,  seems to help keep roaming schools of panfish around my holes alittle longer as well.

 

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Just now, ANYFISH2 said:

One thing i have found, useing a larger minnow near by,  seems to help keep roaming schools of panfish around my holes alittle longer as well.

 

That is also true! I just got sick of losing jigs to pike, so give the pike a easy meal.

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got slapped a couple times by the portable. Rick G sat outside and fished. Must be part Eskimo! 

 

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Heading out Friday morning to chase some gills and crappies. Buddy is bringing his wheel house so I will use that as base camp. Hopefully hook into some nice panfish for the 3 days I ham there lake x has never let me down yet at least! cant wait.

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Went out yesterday and was slower but still got a few. Today started out slowwwwww but then it picked up quite a bit. In 2 hours of fishing kept 9 sunfish and 9 perch

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now that is just double pretty :) congrats Andy!

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1 minute ago, Tom Sawyer said:

That fish has to be close to 11"... Sure would make a gorgeous replica for her birthday. Sportshow specials coming up Rick, usually 12 bucks an inch. A day early, but, Happy Birthday Andrea, Very nice fish!

 

 

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4 hours ago, Rick G said:

Andrea hooked into this beast today...still swimming for someone else to catch

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Holy... awesome!

How big ?

 

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Well Friday was a little slow picked up some nice gills here and there no crappies. Sat morning picked up a couple 10 inch gills and a couple more for the bucket here and there. Sat night 930 the crappies came through I caught 17 biggest was 12. Sunday picked a few more gills up for the bucket before heading off to a different lake for walleye.

again fish wanted nothing to do with minnows only caught one with them. All other fish caught on a tungsten orange and green glow tipped with only a wax worm.

 

we were in 12 fow the sunfish were 2 off the bottom crappie cruising 4 off bottom

Side note tried walleye tonight missed 3 of them! Now I remember why I don't walleye fish much stupid things

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