Jan 31 Crappie have eggs developing already in Midwest, page
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reply posted on 2-2-2012 @ 04:29 PM by Patriotsrevenge
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Yeah the same thing is happening in Florida, when they should be out in deep water in schools. Everyone is frustrated at not being able to catch them in numbers like previous years.



reply posted on 2-2-2012 @ 04:32 PM by freedom12
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Reasons for the variation are weather conditions, watercolor (turbidity), and surface temperature. Generally speaking, crappie prefer the temperature range of 62 to 66 degrees for active spawning but there are times when a later spawn might occur due to drastic changes in lake levels or adverse effects of cold fronts that push the time line back.

In many northern lakes black crappie spawn in cooler temperatures and clear water while white crappie in the south and Midwest often choose warm conditions and dingy watercolor before dropping their eggs around structure. Here in Illinois, sometimes the crappie spawn in cooling lakes(at nuke plants) year round. I live close to the Illinois river and they spawn usually in April.


reply posted on 2-2-2012 @ 04:40 PM by ga-`tv-gi
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Here in north Ga a lot of the fish iv seen the past two weeks have moved up into their pre-spawn areas and schooling kind of loose. The water temp at my local hole has gone from 43f to 52f in those 2 weeks and the bass are up and moving getting ready to go into pre-spawn also. But on another note I have caught bass on bed in late December before.


reply posted on 2-2-2012 @ 05:05 PM by freedom12
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Been fishin' since I was a kid!

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Sorry, forgot picture! It's just a little Johnboat, but it's fun to take out on a lake or the local river.

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reply posted on 2-2-2012 @ 05:35 PM by freedom12
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Yeah, you're south of me by 2 hrs plus, assuming your talking about Carlyle Lake in Illinois.

We have lot's of them damn Asian Carp up here on the Illinois River and some in the Vermillion.



This is like 10 minutes from my house and we can't go water-skiing anymore because of these damn fish, unless you wanna get hurt.


reply posted on 2-2-2012 @ 07:20 PM by ga-`tv-gi
Originally posted by freedom12
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Been fishin' since I was a kid!

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Sorry, forgot picture! It's just a little Johnboat, but it's fun to take out on a lake or the local river.

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no joke

I have a 1648 grizzley that is rigged for electric only lakes with a 64lb minn on the bow and 2 50lb thrust on the transom
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reply posted on 2-2-2012 @ 08:54 PM by MooseDroolUSMC1986
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It's never too cold to fish. I've been on ice on beautiful sunny January morning at -3F in southwest Michigan (not this year), fishing was not spectacular, think 1 bluegill and let it go, but still fun. good year for river fishing with waders. salmon should start appearing in the rivers soon, it is all water temperature related regarding when the fish come into the rivers to spawn. we"ll see how spring goes, pushing year#48 and have never experienced a winter like this in southwest michigan, we always played in the snow, i've been on one of the local lakes on my dirt bike with cleats on the tires in February, not this year!!
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