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    Last edited by DanMarino; 11-01-2013, 05:02 PM.

  • #2
    Nice going Tom! I really like that tandem roadrunner rig in the second pic. Is Triadelphia a good spot for winter crappie?
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    • #3
      Is that last one a spotted bass? Didn't know we had them in MD?
      Ryan
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      • #4
        Nice job Tom! That largemouth looks like she has been stuffing herself getting ready for the winter!

        I think that last bass is a largemouth. The mouth looks like it makes it to the back of the eye (largemouth) but the coloration of the lateral line does make it look like some spotted bass I have seen.
        Dave

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        • #5
          Nice Job Tom!
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          • #6
            The 16 inch largemouth was fat. I saw multiple bass attacking schools of shad at the surface. The crappie and 16 incher came from a branch arm of the lake in an area about 7 feet deep that still had green aquatic vegetation growing. Water temp was 60 degrees. The smaller fish looked like a largemouth to me. It came from a rocky point in an area where I had caught a few smallies in the past. It was also in about 7 feet of water. I like the tandem rig a lot. Good results for trolling a crappie rig.

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            • #7
              Sparky,
              I catch crappie and white perch pretty much every trip I make at Triadelphia. Often there are large schools of crappie in the branch arms of the reservoir. I enjoy catching them and I've had a few large crappies over the years attack spinner baits or x-raps. Most of the crappies that I run into are around 8 or 9 inches long with occasional fish over 10 inches. It is pretty fun finding a school of crappies and then trolling through them numerous times. It is pretty much guaranteed that you'll catch one or two every pass. I don't think Triadelphia is good for winter crappie fishing. The reservoir closes in the winter an opens back up in the spring.

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