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Thread: Honeoye Lake Crappie

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    Default Honeoye Lake Crappie


    Hey, just wondering how my old home town lake is doing on Crappie. I would say they are about to get going real good.

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    haven't heard, but I'll find out!! only bout hour half away.... gotta make my rounds... Dave

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    im just starting out crappie fishing on honeoye lake. i'll let you know. I've been hearing that it is really good.

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    have to take a trip over , just cause!! starting to slow down at one hole .time to hit another hole on my ling list of hot spots!!

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    i was out today. i caught 2 yellow perch in the shallows.

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    keep at 'em, they will start soon!!!

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    i got 6 yellow perch. there was alot of action today around california point.

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    caught 20 tonight at mays point on seneca river,only 4 were big enough...keep trying richie

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    I fished Honeoye last Thurs. (4/28) Water temp in the lake was around 48.5 F, if I remember correctly (I must start keeping a journal). We managed a few, but really had to roam to find them as they were quite scattered. The few we caught were in 10 - 12 FOW. Saw a couple guys get some out of 4 -5 FOW but not enough to make us fish that depth. We went to the south end and fished the inlet about noon thinking that water might be warmer and hold fish. It was slighgtly warmer - 50.5 F, but alas no fish. With the weather we have had, I don't think the lake could have warmed much, but the reports show warmer weather coming and next weekend should be different.

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    action should pick up after next weeks "heat wave".......hope so anyway

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