Very nicely done. Sounds like they kept you pretty busy... and like a whole lot of fun.
Thanks for sharing your day with the rest of us.
47 degree water. Slightly stained with trash. Pulling different weighted jigs. Fished from 7:30 til 11:30...10 crappie. A million white perch. One bass. And one yellow perch. Not bad for a cold cloudy day.
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Very nicely done. Sounds like they kept you pretty busy... and like a whole lot of fun.
Thanks for sharing your day with the rest of us.
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Thanks for the report, I really miss that lake. Used to have a boat back in catawba creek(seven oaks). Any size to those white perch? I've heard they've stunted in recent years. Wouldn't mind making a trip down there again.
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I like that area. I know some guys who nightstalked the seven oaks bridge several times last year with huge crappie success. The perch I find up in withers cove are consistently large. Milk creek too
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That's good to know. I booked a catfish trip with a guide on wylie back in december and he said the white perch were all stunted on wylie now. Glad to hear that isn't the case.
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I don’t think they are stunted I think there’s so many of the suckers you gotta catch through a few littles to get the bigs lol!!!
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Thanks for the good information! We used to get a big run of jumbo perch through seven oaks in march. I bet they are still going to be there this year. Might have to make the trip down again.
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