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Anyone noticed on Fork? #14389885 06/10/22 01:45 PM
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Has anyone noticed or experienced the crappie transitioning to their summer pattern early this year? In my neck of the Lake I have. Due to lake level? Early hot summer temps already?

Re: Anyone noticed on Fork? [Re: bucsfan69] #14390057 06/10/22 04:16 PM
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Low lake = less water to warm and the quicker the fish get in their summer patterns. Here in DFW, things are about 2 weeks behind this year


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