DoubleG
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that on the rez r private lake awesome pics
Yes.. I need some help. When you coming? I couldn't get them to bite. All are stripers I believe expect maybe the last picture... I am starting to think they are crappie.. Not sure though.
<table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by DoubleGobble00 »</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">Yes.. I need some help. When you coming? I couldn't get them to bite. All are stripers I believe expect maybe the last picture... I am starting to think they are crappie.. Not sure though.</td></tr></table>
Next to last looks like crappie stacked up around submerged structure/tree. You passed over some stripers just before the crappie & tree.
Last one looks to be a mix of stripers and crappie. The way they are grouped up I was looking from some submerged structure for the crappie, but did not see it. Could be the ledge they are relating to (also the baitfish).
Trey - Those were taken on the Rez.
Dward - Thanks for your input. While on the water I had stripes on my mind since that was what I was targeting that day. We stopped and vertical jigged for them in a couple of these areas. We didn't catch any of them but while jigging I have two hits that felt just like a crappie. If it was a striper I would have known it. Once I got home and took a closer look at the pictures, I am not convinced that the last picture is mainly crappie but the stripers were just a few hundred feet away on the same ledge. Thanks for reinforcing my thoughts on that. The fish were relating to a point on a ledge.
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