The way to stay after them. Congrats on your catch.
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Well, the lake is still pretty much mud after all this rain, but having the crappie virus, I had to give it a shot. Water temp was 46 where I started and things were real slow. I fished till I was about over the whole ordeal and was fixing to throw in the towel. By obervation, I noticed as I was getting closer to the main lake the water temp was rising. It rose up to 53 degrees and the bite rose with it as well. Well enough to get a limit before heading on in.
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That's a quality mess of fish. Great job.
I hate the wriggly lampreys.
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Awesome job
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Good Job!
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Great job figuring em out!
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Freshwater Lamprey, more common than you think. Catch them in seines in the Rivers here in ETN quite often. The Nolichucky and Pigeon Rivers are prime areas to find them.
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Congrats on a fine catch. Glad you figured them out.
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