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Caught another 18 crappie at o’sullivan today. Been ‘rat trapping on breezy days and pan fishing calm days. Life is good!
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That sounds like a great time! What’s your rat count so far? I’m always amazed by the amount of rats you put up.
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Can't complain about a crappie fry like that!
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Nice work, happen to get a water temp over there? Thinking about walleye next week.
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At about 140 ‘rats and 2 mink so far. Water temp at osullivan is in the high 30s now. Walleye fishing with blade baits is starting to pick up. Had a couple buddies from tri cities caught 14 a couple days ago.
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Awesome, thanks for the report.
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