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    Hit the lake on Friday looking for a little crappie action. With rain and storms forecast, I stayed close to the ramp, and focused my efforts in water 12 foot and less. I found the fish biting even during the flooding rains that persisted most of my time on the water. Two to three inches rain fell, and a box of crappie fell victim to my offering of vertically presented blue and chartreuse jigs.

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    Great catch. Staying out in weather like we had, shows a lot of determination.
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    Have you ever went and not caught any fish? Great looking box of fish Mr. Tim!
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    I actually like days like that. I have a very nice rain suit so I didn’t get wet. No lighting close by, and winds were tolerable. The rains only kept the less determined, and pleasure boaters at bay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDawgg View Post
    Have you ever went and not caught any fish? Great looking box of fish Mr. Tim!

    I have been blessed with all good trips this year. My only outing that didn’t produce a limit catch was the first one of the year in February where I kept 16. I seem to pick the right location each time out this year. Some good luck, lots of good brush piles, and mostly decent weather have all contributed to my success.
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    Another great catch Tim. Congrats.
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    U DA MAN!!! Congrats Tim!!!!
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    Congratulations Bro, Glad you could catch some more of those nice crappies. I find it more calming, fishing in the rain. I haven't fished Santee much for crappie but am planning on it soon. Thanks for sharing !!
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    After attending a wedding party on Saturday midday, we got back home around 2:00. I loaded up the boat, and headed to the lake. Started fishing at 3:30. A couple of hours later me and a limit was heading home. Best color was green on chartreuse.

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    I'm still jealous!
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