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    Default Sinclair 12/2


    Windy, cold and about 2 ft of new/fresh water. Not promising. But, surprise, we ended up with 50 crappie to take home. Also surprising was the clear water after all that rain. Very enjoyable day. Electric Chicken by far the best. Most fish were in 13-18 ft of water 8-12 ft deep.

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    Good job and great report.

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    Thanks for the good report there P/Dog
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    Great catch Papa Dawg,congrats

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    Thanks for the report!
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    Why is there not ever any pictures on Sinclair reports?

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    Yeah we need pics !! LOL Great catch, congrats!

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    Sinclair pictures? - Maybe it's because some of us don't take pictures. Maybe I will someday, maybe not. Of course the question itself really questions the size of the Sinclair crappie. I might borrow my wife's camera next trip. And I can get Danbo to help me upload.

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    Yes, it was about the size of Sinclair crappie. I wish we could some way improve this but I don't see any change in the future. The last time Fred and I fished Sinclair we caught in excess of 200 in one weekend. The largest was 10 inches. Most were 4 finger dinks. We have caught some quality fish in the past but nothing like Oconee or Clark Hill crappie.

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    I have caught a bunch of Sinclair crappie and not many really good fish. I talk to some people that have fished the lake for 30 years or more and they say there used to be a lot of good fish in there but it all changed. Just look at the GA Slabmasters results and it will show you that Sinclair does not have the fish that the other lakes have. It doesn't make any sense to me but the bass fisherman say the same thing about Sinclair.

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