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    We fished docks through midday. Probably caught 60-70. Brought 25 home. Name:  IMG_1012.jpg
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    Good job. Nice looking crappie.

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    Strong work! Could you advise any good launch ramp spots. ? We are coming from west Charlotte … near the airport

    We only have small boat at this time

    Thanks for any tips…….

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    The southmont ramp on hwy 8 will put you in the middle of everything you’ll need to fish right now. I normally use the Buddle creek ramp which is a few miles further up Abbott’s creek (left from southmont). Fish the bridges and docks and you’ll have a good day!


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    Closer to Charlotte is the Wildlife ramp next to Tamarac marina. I don't normally fish that side of the lake, but I hear it's just as good.
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    See y'all on the h2o tomorrow morning.

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    Well done! Your results (numbers-wise) sound very much like what I've been having over the last many trips, although I am fishing deeper water.
    It's definitely been a bit slower than I'm used to this time of year around here. Thanks for sharing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Special K View Post
    Well done! Your results (numbers-wise) sound very much like what I've been having over the last many trips, although I am fishing deeper water.
    It's definitely been a bit slower than I'm used to this time of year around here. Thanks for sharing.
    I agree. Normally, the end of November through December is red hot. Although 50+ fish days are really good, it’s not what I’ve come to expect from High Rock and why I make the long trips there. I wonder if the removal of the limits has hurt the overall catch numbers? It’s definitely helped the quality. I still remember the days of catching 200 7” fish and ending the day with a dozen or so keepers.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Route U View Post
    See y'all on the h2o tomorrow morning.

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    Got out yesterday. On the water and fishing by daybreak, off around 11:00 A.M. with my fish, all between 10-12" with only a couple overs caught and thrown back.

    Started on brush with very little action.....fish were there but very lethargic, definitely not in attack mode. Poked around a few docks and picked a few up. Finally set up in the mouth of a cove and found a good number of schools that were just cruising so I cruised with them. I didn't keep count of total catch but I'd say I was in that 50-60 fish caught range.

    Always a bit of a head scratcher when you are confident in your starting spots and it doesn't pan out but it's fishin.

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