11-02-2002, 11:25 PM
[size 2]Lake Mitchell [/size]
[size 2]has had a reputation as one of our state's top lakes for winter bluegills.[/size]
[size 2]crappie population has exploded. Many claim that Lake Mitchell may now be the best winter crappie lake in the state. Crappies are in the 14- or 15-inch range[/size]
[size 2]Crappies love lively minnows. But Lake Mitchell crappies also feed heavily on amphipods, small freshwater-shrimplike creatures that provide excellent forage.[/size]
[size 1]For more information, contact Pilgrim's Village and Resort at (231) 775-5412.[/size]
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[size 2]has had a reputation as one of our state's top lakes for winter bluegills.[/size]
[size 2]crappie population has exploded. Many claim that Lake Mitchell may now be the best winter crappie lake in the state. Crappies are in the 14- or 15-inch range[/size]
[size 2]Crappies love lively minnows. But Lake Mitchell crappies also feed heavily on amphipods, small freshwater-shrimplike creatures that provide excellent forage.[/size]
[size 1]For more information, contact Pilgrim's Village and Resort at (231) 775-5412.[/size]
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