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    Sorry, it's so late on the post, work got busy.
    Put in at Possum Ridge Sunday morning, not too busy at the ramp in the morning.
    Never fired up the big motor, was going to but found enough heading right.
    Spider rigging in the channel caught fish from 10 to the bottom.
    Ended up with 19 nice ones, with a blue cat and keeper walleye as a bonus.
    Jigs tipped with minnow worked for us.

    Now the question, what were the huge fish that came through on the Livescope and shut the Crappies down? Stripers, Hybrids?
    Only have used the Livescope on Green up to now and have no clue what these were, they were big and the crappy didn't like their presence.

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    Big Blue Catfish at Taylorsville Lake - YouTube My guess would be big blue cats, the lake has some monsters in it and they will eat crappie.
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    Yeah, I'm pretty sure Blue Cats were the culprit. There are no "Stripers" in T-ville, just Hybrid Stripers. Also there are no "Walleye" in the lake, either ... just Saugeye (walleye/sauger hybrid). Not dissing you, just clarifying.

    Congrats on your success, & thanks for the report !!

    Did you by chance get a water temp reading ??

    Those poor fish must think it's still March, what with all the cold weather & rains still going on. And now the lake has jumped up 2ft after the storms, but will likely be yanked back down ... potentially delaying the spawn even longer (or forcing them to bed deeper than normal).
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    Guess I'm going to have to break out the jugs!
    I felt like the temp was wrong at 63 on my depth finder, never looked at the other one.
    All but 1 were females and egg sacks were good and yellow, with only a couple being pale, none really bloody yet but getting there.
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    The big fish I kept seeing was carp!
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