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User: vinny60
Comment: With a varied shoreline featuring numerous nooks, crannies, open bay areas, passageways and channels leading from one locale to another, anglers will certainly enjoy a diversity of cover, structure and scenic beauty.
For example, plenty of 8- to 10-inch bluegills are available for flyrodders, canepolers and those using light spinning tackle. Small poppers and sinking flies will provide "wand wavers" with oft-frenzied action on blues as well as shellcrackers that frequently run from 10 to 12 inches in length. Those using live baits for bluegills and shellcrackers won't go wrong by employing such old standbys as wiggler worms and crickets, while small spinnerbaits are almost guaranteed to produce hefty panfish stringers. Though black crappie (speckled perch) are less populous, those caught on Missouri minnows and tiny jigs tend to run quite large too, said Kolterman. If catfish are targeted, fisher folks can do well, with fish weighing above the statewide average.
Date: 02/25/11 03:53 PM



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