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WILLARD SLAB
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heres the picture going to take the grand kids out early tommorow before the wind blows. does anyone use marine band ill have mine on 16 give me a hollar.
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#2
NICE CRAPPY!
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#3
Nice crappie for sure .
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#4
Really nice crappie,Check your PM's Bigbuck.
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#5
That is a nice crappie for sure. I've never even caught one out of willard before. Good luck on your trip out.
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#6
Nice slab, was it and the wiper caught in the North marina?
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#7
Very nice slabs can be found in Willard, hope you get more like it, and they are outstanding table fare.
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#8
no caught it on lake trolling rapallas, for the wipers. we caught a few over the years stricktly a accident , what i really miss is the cats we used to catch trolling , for wallys, but that was before shad and wipers were put in. you could catch alot of 4 and 5 pond cats trolling close to the rocks. walleyeye action should really pick up when the temp on water hits around 65.
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#9
Years ago before they put wipers in Willard I also caught a crappie while trolling, I was using a perch colored flatfish, what kind of rapala were you using? Yesterday we marked a spot on the West side of the lake that was 26 feet deep, it's been years since it has been deeper than that but I have a feeling it will go up a few more feet with all the water we are getting. We saw a water temp of 57.5* so it won't be long until we hit that 65 degree range. WH2
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