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Dogs and I decided fish for dinner sounded good, so we headed down to our local hole and put the steel to em. Caught lot's of fat female Perch but threw everyone back to do their job, seems to me that the spawn for them is a little early this year, maybe that ElNino thing, found the males to be very aggressive and they loved my presentation in the "Shrimpo", almost every one hit it on the run, most unusual for a perch, made for great fun! Crappie came a little more slowly, I have limited myself to 10" only, anything bigger or smaller goes back. The Crappie prefer my jig, "Dons Dandy Crappie Jig" , or maybe it's I prefer to catch em on it, perch will take that also. It was cold out and when my hands get cold, I am done, so did pretty good for the time we put in. I have some bad news for those coming from afar to camp at Lake Leland, the Jefferson County Parks has told me they cannot afford to open the park up this year, I was afraid that could be the case. They are certainly open to suggestions, maybe day use fee's or if a group wants to take over maintenance, it's just a budget thing right now. I am seeing signs already of algea bloom, so I am thinking that this year could well be a bad one for the lake. I will hit it a couple more times to monitor the situation and do my fish counting as well before taking to the hiways and byways in search of Crappie, I don't eat any fish from this lake much after April anyways. Klahowya!
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