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Post by darkhorse82 on Apr 20, 2020 8:22:13 GMT -5
I fished the south side of Little Conestoga Bridge from about 9am-12 with no luck (I picked the wrong side of the bridge). Wasn't targeting anything in particular. Tried live worms, wacky, jigs and a few jerk baits. There were about 8 cars there, with everyone on the north side of the bridge. I saw a few guys having good luck with crappies. Looked like they had on bright green grubs/mister twisters or similar. One kid pulled in a 42" muskie while crappie fishing. Windy day.
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Post by joe1944usa on Apr 21, 2020 20:33:46 GMT -5
"One kid pulled in a 42" muskie"
i bet that was a surprise.
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Post by vancleaver on Apr 22, 2020 7:37:33 GMT -5
Fished yesterday for a couple hours before and after the storm. Good luck is a relative term as I had fun catching crappie but the vast majority were tiny. Still way better than not catching anything. As usual some were putting every fish they caught into a bucket.
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Post by Me on Apr 22, 2020 10:36:00 GMT -5
You need to have the number to a game warden handy when fishing that bridge. It's fun to see those idiots get busted with a bucket of tiny fish.
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Post by havnfun on Apr 22, 2020 14:52:38 GMT -5
I was out yesterday too, fishing rangers cove from a boat. The water was clear and 51 on the surface. Wind and drizzle made for a tough day. No bites
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Post by vancleaver on Apr 24, 2020 23:08:29 GMT -5
RE an above post: due to our ridiculous (IMO) pan fish regs, you are allowed to kill 50 tiny fish a day if you so chose. That is providing you have a license.
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