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We found fish today....crappies, sunfish, northerns. One toothie went 6-7 pounds. ^4 degree water at 9:30 should begin to draw the crappies tight pretty darned quick now.

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Did pretty good sunday afternoon fishing for bass. No smallies just largemouths got one that went 20" very nice health fish went to take a picture of if and forgot the camera in the truck. Didn't have much luck for crappies. Think I might of been to deep. The bass really seemed to like Berkley Gulp better than regular powerbait. Started off with the natural crawler color gulp then went to a black colored later in the day. Fished with the sinking type no weight add just let it fall slow then twitch it a bit and let it sit. Crappietom were do you get those paddletails at? an what do you use for Northerns?

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I finally was able to locate some shallow fish today. All were males and on beds.

I did get into some spawned out females that were large....like 13+ inches. All of these hen fish were over deep water. Period.

While handling the fish over the last couple days, I couldn't help but notice the coolness of them. The surface temp and water was much warmer than the fish until this morning and with bedding taking place a little more aggresively I guess we can say it's finally on.

I got numbers of nice fish today.....much in the line of last weeks Tuesday totals. The teeth were present again today too.

Color preference was a key issue today too. If it wasn't just about solid chartreuse, you would go empty handed. Whether it was a Stub Grub or Culprit Paddletail mattered little as long as it was primarily chartreuse. The white/chartreuse Stub was a very close second.

Hits were actually quite violent on occasion. Yesterday the hits were almost pensive. Today.....pow!

Morning fishing still requires a point of some sort to hold the fish until things get warmed up a bit, but then look for them in bays. 18" deep was all I fished today regardless of water depth.

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Tom,

Have you broken into the tubes yet? If the weather holds I'm going to try and head out tonight.

Thanks.

Andy

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No tubes yet....probably won't even try as long as the Paddies are working. Hair didn't do much today as where yesterday hair wasn't such a bad jig at times.

Bearings , eh? You must have snapped up that 1500 Symetry that I put in with the Saharas yesterday. I went back to get it and it was gone. But I got the display model for 15% less....about the same as a sahara. lol

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OK Andy.....I tried tubes this morning and nada.

Purple/chartreuse Stub (blue/chartreuse and white/chartreuse were very good too) did in about 35 crappies in one spot this morning before I found sunfish. And did I ever find them. WOW! From one place I caught 23 and not one was less than 8 1/2" with the largest just into the 10 1/4 range. What a blast these guys are on a light rod.

Yesterday it was chartreuse, today the combo color(s) were the ticket. The bite was a bit different today, but I think that the bright sun has the crappies that are relating to shore quite apprehensive. I was able to site the fish from quite a distance and cast into them, but if I got close or laid a shadow on them it was finito. Man they are spooky.

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Tom, These plastics such as the stub grub you talk about. Can these be found at a fleet farm or are they a special item? I have looked for anything with that name, but have found nothing. Thanks in advance.

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They are an "order " item and casn be gotten from JRs Tackle in the TwinCities. If you drop me a mail I can get a number to you for ordering.

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Sunfish, crappies, and bass were the fare of the day today. Lots of sunfish, again quite sizeable ones, and plenty of crappies. Bass were random but present and the crappies were about everywhere. We had no trouble finding fish.

The wind was an issue and we finally relented to it. Up until that time, the purple chartreuse Stub Grub was the hot one of the day, but a Stanley Wedgetail minnow in 2" and the same color combinatation was a producer as well.

The Exude Micro Shads were also good today on the sunfish. Black over chartreuse was the hottie. Often times the full sized paddies, tubes and rat-tailed plastics are more thaan the sunnies care to tackle, but these little baits are the perfect size for cast after cast hook-ups on all but the smallest sunfish.

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We had about the same luck as CT yesterday evening. We didn't catch any bass though, but did lose one northern around 30" right at the boat.

Smaller crappies were up shallow relating to cover and we found some bigger ones deeper.

F.F.

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