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Old 06-29-2014, 04:13 PM   #1
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Default Crappie question guys and gals...

Been bass fishing Winnipesaukee for over 40 years...and this year I caught Crappie...a bunch of crappie. Over the many years, I have only ever caught a few...anyone know why???
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Old 06-29-2014, 04:37 PM   #2
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poking around (been a while since i've been on here)...what I caught were Rock Bass...again, they were everywhere...any concerns???
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Old 06-29-2014, 05:38 PM   #3
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When I was younger, I could spend hours off our small fish dock catching mostly sunfish and a few smallies. Now, nothing but rock bass
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Old 07-01-2014, 07:04 PM   #4
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Default Rock bass

Rock bass put a real hurt on sunapp lake for many years. We need to weed them out before it happens here. I would love to find some crappie towards the alton side but I think they are not around hers
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Old 07-02-2014, 06:58 AM   #5
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I caught less rock bass this year than last year but I don't think thats because their numbers are dwindling. I just find that if you catch one there are MANY around that area so when I catch one, I move 100 feet up the shoreline. Not sure fisherman can have much impact on reducing rock bass populations. People have recommended tossing them up on shore when caught but most shore is privately owned and I equate that to driving my someones house and putting dead fish in their driveway. BUT yes I would like to see the rock bass gone.

I haven't caught crappie on Winni. I think there is reasonable chance that the poster mistook rock bass for crappie (i dont think they are the same table fare)
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Old 07-02-2014, 10:08 AM   #6
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the poster was me...i corrected myself in #2 as i did a little more research...i just have never caught any 'till this year...after 40+ years fishing Winni...so i was somewhat concerned...
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Old 07-02-2014, 02:27 PM   #7
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The population of Rock Bass is on the rise in the Harilla area. 5 years ago, didn't see them anywhere now they are everywhere. Now I see several schools of them when out in the kayak.

It also seems the number of smallies being caught or seen in the same area is declining.
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Old 07-02-2014, 02:35 PM   #8
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The population of Rock Bass is on the rise in the Harilla area. 5 years ago, didn't see them anywhere now they are everywhere. Now I see several schools of them when out in the kayak.

It also seems the number of smallies being caught or seen in the same area is declining.
the same in Paugus bay
3 out of 4 of what I am catching is a rock bass right now off my dock and also near spinnaker cove
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the same in Paugus bay
3 out of 4 of what I am catching is a rock bass right now off my dock and also near spinnaker cove
We've had some rock bass but plenty of small and a few large on the north end of Paugus. Two nice smallies off the dock yesterday!
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i am definitely going to "off" any that i catch from here on...they were thick off my dock...and i caught them at most of my smallmouth spots on the lake
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We've had some rock bass but plenty of small and a few large on the north end of Paugus. Two nice smallies off the dock yesterday!
i am coming down there this weekend!!!
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i am coming down there this weekend!!!
Just caught another 3lber off the dock early this morning. With the pressure dropping the fish are biting. I have been using crank bait that gets attacked as soon as it hits the water.
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Just caught another 3lber off the dock early this morning. With the pressure dropping the fish are biting. I have been using crank bait that gets attacked as soon as it hits the water.
they have been hitting the large live worms really hard the past two weeks, and I have been running a small waited minnow look alike, clear with a bright green streak from eye to end of swirl tail, so much so I have to get more of them, they are beating the crap of it

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fish on the left is a rock bass...
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fish on the left is a rock bass...
yup, I tired to get rid of it, but my daughter would not let me
but I am teaching her why, as there are schools of 5 or so around the docks now
that is actually a lot bigger than the photo gives it credit, she had no drag on that rod, took a while to land
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yeah...they are fighting little dudes for sure. you couldn't try the 'ole ..."hey ...look over there" bit????
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Our Olde English Bulldog has acquired a taste for rock bass.
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I haven't fished in many years, I should start going again.. Just out of curiosity, why the hatred of the Rock Bass? Are they an invasive non native species like Milfoil?
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nice PBFF!!!!!!!!!
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Old 07-20-2014, 09:40 PM   #20
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winni1 , I just noticed that you are fairly new to posting on the forum and glad you have joined us. Have fun and enjoy the Winni Forum while making many new friends.

I guess you and a few others are having fun with the Rock Fish.

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I haven't fished in many years, I should start going again.. Just out of curiosity, why the hatred of the Rock Bass? Are they an invasive non native species like Milfoil?
Yes. Same idea. Too many Rock Bass and the game fish population can be crowded out. Rock Bass breed quickly and eat everything.
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