Nice report Kaz, gald you caught a few.
Wanted to see some different terrain and didn't get an early start so off to the Tebo around 10:00. Hoped to find some keeper blacks but not to be, only blacks were itty bitty. Managed to scratch out little over one limit of white crappie, was C&R day. Nice to use a bit more finesse than been doing lately; lighter line, smaller jigs, smaller baits, etc. Had forgot that my reels actually held more than 10' of line. First pic is biggest, 1 lb. 5 ozs, second is the very next cast, it was like that catch a keeper and then a runt or vice versa. Bluff banks, just like the one in the pictures. Timber in 10-15' fow was what worked for me. Nice to see a part of the lake that hadn't been on in awhile.
Nice report Kaz, gald you caught a few.
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I like the second picture, had to chuckle because I don't think I have seen anyone put the small fish on a scale.
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Glad you had a good day, nice pics too!
had a fellar tell me at the ramp that , tebo was starting to heat up........ like the pic. scales is bigger than the fish...........
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Nice report Kaz. The Tebo arm can be very good in the winter. Bob and I had a few fun trips there last winter.
Yup, we sure did. Glad to see a report from there, Steve. Thanky.
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Excellent report Steve. Great pictures, great story and a great guy telling it.
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