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Yep, I found them, but they are small ... got probably a hundred of them within a couple of hours .... but they were ALL small ones, where did the big guys go. Found them in a cove within the rocks, in about 16 feet of water and they were hanging out around 10 feet .... on red/white and pumpkin seed grubs ... Landed another keeper smallmouth also, dinner is going to taste sooo good
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The bigger one are in sturgill creek bay.
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by bigger, what size range were you getting?
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May head there tomorrow then, it is a 10 mile one way trip ... but that is fine if the bigger ones are there and they are still biting ....
Any other help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated
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Made the journey down to Sturgill creek .... still just small ones ... and lots of them. Did catch a nice 3.5# smallmouth and several cats from 5# - 8#.
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yep same as Rusty. A million small crappie from Mtn. Man to the Powder. did not matter what cove or point you stopped at. Found a few larger SM deeper. Not a bad day on the water.
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Last part of April the larger ones were stacked in there. Lots of nice bass below them.
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