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Member only ...looking for some reports near Wright county area or even west and north of there.  Been fishing this small lake out near South Haven and been crushing 9.5 inch gills  and 12 inch crappies the last 2 months.  Went back last week after take a 2 week break and everything was suspended and tiny. Before everything was just off weeds deep and coming from botto....not sure what happened  but fish were loaded like a xmas on the flx28, maybe oxygen levels? First pic of the crappies took me and friend 1 hour and 20 holes... so much fun!!!!

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Nice! Well done. 

 

Anyone here to help out?

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Small lakes are only going to have so many 9.5inch gills and 12inch crappies.Its quite possible they have been fished down to where there are few nice fish remaining leaving only alot of little ones to get to the bait first.Could be they just moved because of the pressure or their food source moved or changed with the conditions.Personally I get bored of the same lake,same spot,same fish real fast.Whether they are biting great,good sized or both no way I could sit for 2 months and pound on the same fish but thats me.In Wright county I have been getting a few walleyes and some perch and crappies for very little time spent on the ice.I wont say what lakes but along shoreline breaks in 17-30ft has been best for me.

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