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Pineview Tues. P.M.
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I would think most guys on this site are pretty ethical fishers, and I think we're here to help others catch fish..I appreciate good info and am glad to report that Pineview was hot again today, at least from 6:00 P.M. to 7:15, when I had to leave (snow storm, my wife's phone call, you know) ..good crappies again, 8 1/2 to 9 1/2"...N. Cematary
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#2
how was the slush and standing water?monday was a messy watery condition
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#3
Thanks for the great report to bad you had to leave. I was going to go but I was afraid of the slush monster considering all the rain and warm weather. Might go Thursday evening.
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#4
Thanks for the info I might try and hit it tonight or tomorrow night if anyone wants to go I would be glad to offer a ride up from ogden
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#5
I was going to hit Pineview Tuesday evening, but the weather man changed my mind. I didn't want to drive back to Evanston in a blizzard. I ended up hitting Echo for a few hours, and would have caught more fishing in my toilet. I very well may hit Pineview Thursday afternoon, to hopefully catch a couple perch, and then wait for the crappy to move in after dark.
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#6
water/slush not an issue...most frozen over, a little breaking thru the slush, but like on other posts, with proper footwear, no problem...this warmer/cloudy/snowy pattern seems best for the crappie bite, and I'd take it any day over sunny/cold or sunny/warm days, at least for the crappie here.I started about 4:30, but no action 'til 6:00, then hot...air temp. as I parked was 26...
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#7
Good to know the fishing is good in the evening. It sucked for us during the day yesterday on N. cemetery.
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#8
You can catch them all day...offer up multiple sizes of baits...they seem to get aggressive/passive in very short timeframes....a short quick jigging action followed by a pause will get a bite about 75% of the time up there all day....slather all baits in attractant (smelly jelly ) aND tip with a meal worm. 45' of water.

You HAVE to use a flasher. Fish the middle section of the marked fish...they seem to be the most aggressive. The top fish are pretty passive.....

Hope that helps
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#9
I agree with you. I have benefited and been grateful for posts I have read and help from others. Thanks for the info.
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#10
Thanks for the tips. I haven't done too well up there this year. I appreciate the help!
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