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    Default Hammering Crappie yet here in Idaho.


    Still catching a lot of crappie bye the bucket loads. They aren't big but theres a lot of them. Will post some Pictures next time out. Going out election day. Theres a under water island that the crappie are staying on. Fifthteen foot deep. Using same method as which was used during the summer.

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    Good for you Ken, I would settle for a half bucket right now. I'm going out Sunday, I think, to give them a try. I plan on hitting the salt water scene for half of the day and then heading in to the marsh to try for some sac-au-lait. Wish me luck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Jones View Post
    Theres a under water island that the crappie are staying on. Fifthteen foot deep.
    That's interesting. Here in Virginia I was doing well in this one spot in around 16' of water, thought is was just some random structure. I scanned it with my side imaging 997 and sure enough, it's an underwater island. I'll have to look for more of them.

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    Great, the night time low's is in the lower 30tys. I'm glad you found the island under water. The fish are staying on the island for some reason. I don't know whats going on. Here we have a lot of fresh water shrimp in our resv. The back waters here is feed bye the Snake River forming back water behind a dam. Because of the fresh water shrimp night fishing is great. The light brings the little fellows up to it.

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