Wow, Amazing colors. Beautiful fish. Good job.
Yesterdays trip produced a fine catch of big fat females. Up to sixteen inches amd all were released. Again it was heavy jacket day. 40 degrees at launch. The bite was a light one and you had to keep an eny on the slip bobber. Often a lift rather than a jerk on the jig. Using the 4 lb test is a must. Water temps are still slowly warming and just getting to the upper fiftys. No warm temps are in the forcast so it will contiue to be slow but that will extend the spawn. This morning it is 43 and drizzel with a breeze so staying home is the plan. We sometimes find the Gray squirels swimming and that happened yesterday.
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wow still that cool up there? What a great bunch of Specs! long and deep bet they really give a tussle on light tackle!
Why are the squirrels swimming?
Beautiful fish as usual.
That’s weird on the squirrel!
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Beautiful pic's and report, It was 93 here, yesterday with high winds.
Bee, what is about normal from ice out to ice back in? I'm trying to find out how long your conventional fishing season is.
Tell'em I'll be there.
What makes those crappie have a yellowish color? Very attractive fish.
I never seen squirrels swimming before brother , that I can say for sure and after about a billion hours outside I learned something new from you .
and on a side note man are them big ole black crappie pretty sir
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