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    Default A couple slabs


    Fishing has slowed down the past couple of days on Leatherwood! We are still catching dinner though! I am glad I have this lake as an option since Beaver Lake is now the Dead Sea! Leatherwood is a good lake but it's small and it seems to go through spurts of good fishing than bad fishing.
    Here is a pick of a few of todays fish. The one on the left was 15 1/2" the one in the middle (green carp) was 22" and the one on the right was 14 1/2".
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    Tight Lines!
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    Nice ones JT. Glad to hear your still getting a few!
    Was that a bite? Forgot what they feel like!

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    Nice fish,hey J.T. explain BAD fishing for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by buflew View Post
    Nice fish,hey J.T. explain BAD fishing for me
    When people pay to catch fish and we don't catch enough fish to fit my standards!
    It happens especially this year! It has definitely been one to forget!
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    Jason Piper

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    Default Green Carp?

    Nice catch! Specks down south seems to grow bigger than the specks up here in Michigan. That fish you call a Green Carp is actually a Largemouth Bass.
    Detroit Crappie Killa

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    Green Carp? whoda thunk it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by silverbasskilla View Post
    Nice catch! Specks down south seems to grow bigger than the specks up here in Michigan. That fish you call a Green Carp is actually a Largemouth Bass.
    I didn't mean to offend you! It was fun to catch! And I cut it up for them , the meat was as white as paper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by silverbasskilla View Post
    Nice catch! Specks down south seems to grow bigger than the specks up here in Michigan. That fish you call a Green Carp is actually a Largemouth Bass.
    "Green Carp" is a nick-name we have around here for Black Bass when we catch them while crappie fishing. There are days though when we're real glad to have them show up! Right JT?
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    Do people actually fish for them?? If so there might be some way to commercialize it and make a few dollars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Blake View Post
    "Green Carp" is a nick-name we have around here for Black Bass when we catch them while crappie fishing. There are days though when we're real glad to have them show up! Right JT?
    Amen to that!
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    Jason Piper

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