Nice report. Congrats on the catch.
Hit the docks for just under three hours after it warmed up this afternoon. 11 nice keepers, all over 9.5 inches. The black ones are starting to show up, too.
The bite wasn't red hot as it had been, but was still pretty decent for the cold front moving through. White/chart 'busters fished 8-16 feet deep in 20'+/- FOW. Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving.
- LOZcrappie (Scott)
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Nice report. Congrats on the catch.
Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.
Has the lake started turning over yet or is it done.
Decent day Scott,i think we may be down to pin oak tomorrow afternoon or sunday mornin and we'll do a drive by to see if you're fishin.
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Sounds good, Bugs. Have stuff to do early but will be out late morning and afternoon, probably.
Badcast -- don't think it's turned over yet. Could still see the jig 3-4 feet down today.
- LOZcrappie (Scott)
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Great job Scott, hope those blacks are fixen to set up for good.
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Do the black crappie hang around the docks all winter long?
LSL, yeah I'll catch more blacks in winter through spring spawn. Still not as many blacks here in the Glaize as there are in the Gravois, though, so they're a treat to catch.
- LOZcrappie (Scott)
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Same pattern today. Limit but it took a bit. Not as many blacks ... maybe the warmer weather? Regardless, good day.
- LOZcrappie (Scott)
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