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Odd crappie trip….
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<blockquote data-quote="mike243" data-source="post: 5889020" data-attributes="member: 3237"><p>Over here on the east side we catch all 3, twra stocked them in Norris as a way to track them, there are no wood stumps left in the lake and it's rare these days for the water to ever get into much wood, ledges ect make up the habitat and probably lowers the numbers. piles of bait fish so really not sure why most of the fish population is lower than I would think should be here. Rockfish can't be doing that much damage and walleye either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike243, post: 5889020, member: 3237"] Over here on the east side we catch all 3, twra stocked them in Norris as a way to track them, there are no wood stumps left in the lake and it's rare these days for the water to ever get into much wood, ledges ect make up the habitat and probably lowers the numbers. piles of bait fish so really not sure why most of the fish population is lower than I would think should be here. Rockfish can't be doing that much damage and walleye either. [/QUOTE]
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