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    Wish LOZ would consider that.
    There will be days when the fishing is better than one's most optimistic forecast, others when it is far worse. Either is a gain over just staying home.

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    I understand the position they are in but it messed up the walleye spawn. I've been catching good numbers of crappie in deep areas (20ft) around the creek channels. They don't want any movement on the jig at all. Good luck to everyone!Name:  P_20190417_152521.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrkerr View Post
    I understand the position they are in but it messed up the walleye spawn. I've been catching good numbers of crappie in deep areas (20ft) around the creek channels. They don't want any movement on the jig at all. Good luck to everyone!Name:  P_20190417_152521.jpg
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    The walleye spawn on Smithville???? They don't spawn, it's a dry run.

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