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Pymatuming Report / WCO Joe Russell Crappie and perch have been outstanding so far. I checked several fishermen Saturday night who had conservatively 75-100 slab crappies. The perch and crappies seem to be in the north end as well with the majority being caught in the back waters. They are still doing good around the spillway, however clear sunny days seem to slow the fish catch down. There's not a lot of activity on the southern end of the lake yet, and very few fish caught wading. All the big fish still seem to be deep as of Saturday, April 8 and anglers were catching smaller numbers, but larger fish. Craig Billingsly, Area 1 Fisheries Biologist, said this year should be good for anglers because there have been big fish in the trap nets. The musky nets are in the main lake now and boaters should be aware of them. (Chad Foster, 17, of Carlton, Pa., with his first walleye at 19 inches had his photo taken by WCO Russell, but we are still trying to figure out how to post it.) |
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