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Went out to Pineview yesterday and tried my luck at some musky. Started fishing around 2 and I think I went around the whole lake casting everything in my tackle box with no luck. We finally got bored and started to fish for crappie and had our limit in a hour. A couple of them were some slabs but most of them were the average dinks but they sure did taste good. I used that coconut recipe I got off this forum! We introduced ourselves to a fellow B.F.T'er, I think it was wildcat if I remember. Got to see a noisy speed boat up close and personal to while we were out there.
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nice meeting you, pv is sure over loaded with crappie! people need to get out and thin the herd down a little bit
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I was surprised how many people were there myself. Nice meeting you to by the way. Did you do any good? We were thinking of going back up Monday.
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Can you fish from the shore for crappie or are they too deep?
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I'm pretty sure you could. They were all about 30 feet deep. I would try the north end of cemetery point by the rocks and any small jig or lure would work below a slip bobber or something, we were tipping them with a small piece of worm. The crappie need thinning out like wildcat said. Good luck.
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