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    Sorry Mac, I figured they were moving in for the winter up there.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDawgg View Post
    Did you'll have a frost? Big dip may have stopped the bite. Or you didn't go!
    Blue bird sky high pressure. Thinking bout trying it again Sunday


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    Quote Originally Posted by NC Crappie View Post
    Sorry Mac, I figured they were moving in for the winter up there.


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    They were there i was using jigs if i go Sunday I’ll have some minnows


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    It was very slow. We fished all day and had about 10. Cheif showed up. He caught his limit plus. So it goes to show ya it was a good day for 1 pole jigging but a bad day for spider rigging.

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    You wright bout that but I think chief could catch fish in the middle of the road. He’s hard to beat


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    I didn't do anything worth mentioning at Shearon Harris yesterday either. I believe the combination of full moon phase, bluebird skies, high barometric pressure, and the first day of a warming trend had 'em in lock-jaw mode. I put in at around 1:00 and fished until about 4:15 after trying everything I knew to make 'em bite. My final count as I recall was (4) bass; (3) white perch; (3) crappie; and (1) blue catfish (all yearling-class fish) that were all released. I still enjoyed getting out on the water on a very pleasant weather day overall. I certainly didn't have too many fish worrying me, that's for sure.
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    I was ready to go and it was cold. I thought about the hour and half drive and elected to go to a lake closer home just 5min away. the lake is a tanic lake and has a lot of hydrila that makes fishing a challenge. The wind blew harder than forecast but not too bad. Water temp was 53 degree. I never could mark any number of fish. Only a single now and then that I found out was bass. They took minnows well. Lots of fun on ultra lite. late afternoon I decided to call it a day. Did up my rods and stowed all equipment and made my deposit oh unused minnows to the food supply. Headed back to the dock on a slow ride enjoying the lake when the sonar lit up and the fish were stacked up in about a 2 acre area over low brush in 8 feet of water. Never seen that many arches on my screen at one time. I have a date with them Monday. Name:  lake2 12-3-20.jpg
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    I fished Wednesday on falls lake. It was cold and windy. Caught around 20 crappie and about twice as many white perch.
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    thanks Nater. I have wanted to fish Falls but never have. What are the size of crappie there?

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    A lot of small fish and white perch to play with, but we do get some bigger fish in the winter. I don’t fish it as much as I used too, stripers at Kerr lake get most of my attention now, but I have some cold season patterns figured out. If the bigger fish are in the pattern and location you can get a mess of good ones. 2#ers are rare but we usually get a few a year, last winter my son got a 2.5#, but average ‘good’ fish is 1.5# or so.
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