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I just found out don't have to work tomorrow (may the 17th)and was thinking some crappie sounded good but being a poor broke newlywed collage student i have no way to get out on a reservoir so does anyone know if the crappie are close enough to shore to be caught and if so where? Also im always looking for folks to go out with shoot me a PM if you want to meet up or don't wanna share that secret spot
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Next time might try Cottonwood. The bite will be slow until the weather co-operates, though. Can't believe it's nearly June, and it's been down in the 30s at night.
Sure has been cruddy and unstable weatherwise this year.
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Last year we still had weather like this in the 2nd week in June!
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tried cotton wood tried the narrows hiked probably 5 or six miles tried at the dam were i caught the only 5 crappie i saw all day. i then went down to the power plant park and sturgeon fished and picked up one. The surprising thing about the fish was he was tinny maybe two feet or so. the sturgeon in there must have spawned last year which is great news
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Bug, that fish was planted by a joint IDF&G and Idaho Power program. The spawning success below Strike Dam is negligible.
A 2 foot sturgeon is more than 1 year old BTW...
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