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    Default New Huntington, TN Lake Crappie


    Any reports on the crappie fishing in this lake? Just opened last year.
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    Lots and lots of 8-9 1/2 inch fish with a 10 in minimum length limit. Needs a little more time and it will be great!!! Only about 1 in 50 are keeper size right now.

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    Thanks so much for that info.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tnriverluver View Post
    Lots and lots of 8-9 1/2 inch fish with a 10 in minimum length limit. Needs a little more time and it will be great!!! Only about 1 in 50 are keeper size right now.
    Sounds like every TWRA family fishing lake I've ever fished. They'll drop the size limit to 8 inches in a few years once they realize the crappie aint gettin any bigger and they need to get some taken out.
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    The name of the lake is Carroll county thousand acre recreation lake.

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    How is the structure and cover on that lake? I need a new lake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmeador View Post
    How is the structure and cover on that lake? I need a new lake.
    Lots of cover and structure. Bushes, trees, roadbeds, drop offs , creek channels, you name it. The problem is once the weather gets warm you can't even run your trolling motor unless you are in 30 ft of water or more due to a serious weed problem. It gets covered in grass and it is a bad type of grass.

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    Same thing happened at a TWRA lake here, I think they stocked it with Tillapia or some other warm weather fish that was supposed to feed on the weeds and then die off once the temps turned cold again.
    I got 350 heads on a 305 engine.
    I get 6 miles to the gallon.
    I aint got no good intentions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tnriverluver View Post
    Lots and lots of 8-9 1/2 inch fish with a 10 in minimum length limit. Needs a little more time and it will be great!!! Only about 1 in 50 are keeper size right now.
    This is a super nice lake with lots of underwater structure. Lot of trees were topped and left standing. There are no camp sites nor gas available nor live bait. If you go, go prepared. The toilets are nice any have yet begun to stink.

    The lake is only a few miles from our home in Huntingdon. I have been cruising around the lake checking my boat out.
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    The Carroll county watershed authority released 1000 grass carp in the lake to control the grass. Very effective thus far

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