Fished for a few hours on Sunday and caught quite a few fish. The fish were under docks and in brush. I also caught some real nice bluegill.
Just curious, how will the 9 inch limit on the new lakes change things. I know there will be bigger fish in the future but how long until you see a change?
Alum Creek has a 9 in. limit and I like it. Better fish and a good population
Tappan Lake had the 9 inch limit introduced I believe just over 5 years. At that time we could catch a boat load of 5-8 inch fish. Now Tappan has one of the best crappie fisheries in our area. Saltfork is the same story but has only had it's 9 in for about 3 years and just look at the weigh-in @ the BCC Classic, 8 fish weighing 7+ lbs to win with big fish weighing 1.65, in Ohio. So I beleive this to be the best thing that has happened to our crappie fisheries in a long time. I am happy to see this. I only wish they would have made the 30 fish per boat limit instead of per angler. A pontoon with 10 straw hats can still take 300 fish.
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Went back out Sunday. Fish are active seemed to really like black and white stingers. Did get several bigger fish but put them all back.
A lot of people out after the saugeye.