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On 12/31/2022 at 9:18 AM, smalliehunter said:

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Wow, that's a good one!!!!!

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Got about a dozen bluegills pushing 8" and only 1 crappie that was 9 1/2", but I marked many more and couldn't get them to commit

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18 minutes ago, smalliehunter said:

Nice fish everyone 

 

16 minutes ago, smalliehunter said:

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Thanks, you too. That bluegill is a toad!!

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38 minutes ago, monstermoose78 said:

Boy @Rick Gyou can sure catch em

And all different sizes!  :P

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21 hours ago, Hookmaster said:

Hit Tonka yesterday afternoon. All my normal spots were taken in the bay I fished. looked at the lake map on my graph and found a spot that looked interesting. Drilled a line of holes and started looking with the live scope. Saw fish in the first hole I drilled. they were 40-60 feet away. Drilled another set of holes and it was game on.

 

I broke off twice with 2 pound test line on fish that felt like the biggest one. Tied my 3 pound test line with a 3 mm tungsten and continued fishing. Even though they were pretty aggressive, they still wanted a small bait rather than a small, jointed pinhead pro.

Biggest was 12 1/2", one 11", two 10 1/2", four at 10", two 9 1/2". Sunfish was 8". These are the only panfish I've kept this winter.

May be the nicest limit of crappie I've ever taken off that lake.

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Phelps Bay, Black lake?  ;)

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2 hours ago, Wanderer said:

Carson’s. Lol!

His mom definitely didn't teach him to share when he was young!  :P

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10 hours ago, Hookmaster said:

No, but that's the closest bay to my house. You can stop asking too!!  :lol:

As sargeant Schultz used to say, "I know nothing, nothing!!"

Naw, I wasn’t guessing your spot, just suggesting leech head over the Carson’s. The water on the ice and flooded wheelhouse story was making rounds yesterday.  I know how much leech likes water on the ice.

 

I’m sure the lake has changed a lot but I do have memories of good crappie spots out there that occasionally spit up 15 inchers.  It’s a good lake but a big one.  You have to fish it more like a bunch of small ones because that’s what it’s really made from.

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1 hour ago, Wanderer said:

Naw, I wasn’t guessing your spot, just suggesting leech head over the Carson’s. The water on the ice and flooded wheelhouse story was making rounds yesterday.  I know how much leech likes water on the ice.

 

I’m sure the lake has changed a lot but I do have memories of good crappie spots out there that occasionally spit up 15 inchers.  It’s a good lake but a big one.  You have to fish it more like a bunch of small ones because that’s what it’s really made from.

Thanks buddy, love you too! 😒

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There's a spot on Tonka I haven't fished yet that supposed to produce a few big crappies each night. It will take some hoofing to get to but I finished the Smitty sled for my Clam Kenai Thermal XT so I might give that a go after this refreeze.

I lied earlier when I said it was the nicest limit from Tonka. It is through the ice. Had one outing in the late 90s when a buddy and I had a school of big crappies pinned in a dead end cattail bay shortly after ice out. I was using a Clam pounder with grubs on 4 pound test and I don't remember what my buddy was using but he had 6 or 8 pound test line. I outfished him 8 or 9 to 1 on 11-12 inch crappies. He was so pissed that he stopped netting them for me. The crappies were hanging underneath some floating cattails and the bait had to be within a couple of feet of them to get a bite.

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