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Thread: A few dandy shellcracker from the ole honey hole this morning

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    Absolutely gorgeous! Glad you found some and thawed out some.
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    Very nice fish.

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    Nice ones!
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    Quote Originally Posted by redearhoosier View Post
    Spring's arrival is very early for Western Kentucky...Big fish is easily 1.5lbs or better...
    Excellent 'crackers! That's what I'm on about! The KING of panfish, IMHO, YMMV, etc....

    Curious about your temp and the depth/structure you are finding them? I'm striking out the whole month, and wondering where they are! I give up, and go crappie fishing, waiting for the full moon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jawjatek View Post
    Excellent 'crackers! That's what I'm on about! The KING of panfish, IMHO, YMMV, etc....

    Curious about your temp and the depth/structure you are finding them? I'm striking out the whole month, and wondering where they are! I give up, and go crappie fishing, waiting for the full moon.
    The water temperature here is in the middle 50s which is relatively warm for this time of year. These fish gather in basically what amounts to a pond that is connected to lake Barkley via an old culvert pipe. They swim through the culvert opening every spring and forage heavily prior to nesting. There's also lots of rocks that often have snails present; it's a quality habitat for sure. It's only 2.5-3ft deep right now but will eventually be 6ft plus once they raise the lake in April.
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    Those are a blast on UL equipment. When I can find them..
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