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toadhunter
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Fish are starting to move into their wintering holes, so if you find one you could find many. Caught this one and 13 more on a 1/8th oz Crappie crankbait.
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November 27, 2015, 06:36:17 PM »
Nice fish! How deep were these fish? Based on using a small crappie crankbait, my guess would be not very deep! But then again, deep is relative
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@Curt - RI
, bait runs about 5 ft deep, i could feel the top of the drop off which goes from 5 down to 8ft. I assume they were just over the edge, say 6 ft.
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