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    I fished Limestone today. Not big numbers but caught some huge Slabs. I had several that were 14- or 15-inch Black Crappie. I kept 4 that were 10 inches, returning 10 or 12 larger slabs. Numerous bass released, gills all over and a couple Sauger that were around 13 inches. All fish came off casting a 1/32oz Blue Fox Glow Skirt Spinner in Chartreuse at isolated cover or stumps.

    The water was 65 degrees, visibility of about 12 inches and the lowest I've ever seen it, all and all fun day on the water.

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    Great report. Congratulations on your success
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    I remember you saying you really like throwing a spinner when its time. Sunday they were deep and it had to be really still.

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    sounds like that water warmed up a bit. Thanks for the report!!

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    Most of the water in the upper end of Limestone is 2 to 3 feet or less. It warms quickly on a sunny day. You have to drag into all of the pits now even with a kayak.

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    Good to hear the big fish are there. I thought the pits would be landlocked by now. I had to walk over the rod several times. Called myself looking for it. Cold weather this weekend. i bet the temp will plummet
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