OUCH!!!!!
Things happen on the water like a guy got speared in the mouth my a sailfish.
If your ever in central Georgia I would be glad to have do some live scoping on my boat with me.
J, that’s one fish I never sought after but if I’m up north, I’m going to try after them.
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Well they took me to school today.
I got comfortable fishing in 20 to 28 feet deep and found huge schools in that depth but they would constantly bump my jigs over and over but seemed lethargic.
Well I knew something was wrong so I decided to scope in deeper water.
I found a tree near the dam in 36 feet deep with a small school hugging tight to the tree so I decided to try them and man they were very aggressive and started destroying my jigs.
Well then I realized that I was fishing the wrong water temperature in the beginning because all fish prefer the right water temperature for everything that they do.
I won’t forget that lesson.
Thee old thermo-cline is the key to success or bust.
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Next time I will post my fish, it was hot outside and I only had 1 hour left to figure it out.
I wasn't thinking about taking pictures of fish at the time plus they weren't slabs only 10"ers.
Well they took me to school today.
I got comfortable fishing in 20 to 28 feet deep and found huge schools in that depth but they would constantly bump my jigs over and over but seemed lethargic.
Well I knew something was wrong so I decided to scope in deeper water.
I found a tree near the dam in 33 feet deep with a small school hugging tight to the tree so I decided to try them and man they were very aggressive and started destroying my jigs.
Well then I realized that I was fishing the wrong water temperature in the beginning because all fish prefer the right water temperature for everything that they do.
I won’t forget that lesson.
Thee old thermo-cline is the key to success or bust.
That sure is a steel leader fish, good catch.
DV, you can’t go wrong with Garmin.
It was a great day on the lake today.
I found huge schools of crappie on brush piles and bridges from 17 to 38 feet deep.
I believe that the spawning is done because of the huge concentration of crappie on the cover.
They hit three color’s today , pink, lime green and natural shad.
They favored the shad jig over others.
I just had to take a few screenshots.
My favorite time of the year to fish for crappie is after the spawn.
I lost count but I know I caught over 50 in just a half day.
Well if OJ did it then he has to answer to God but what about the ones that were wrongly killed over the last 300 years Mainly by crooked cops?
Big I’m not sure but any bridge using a grub with a slip float at different depths should be good
Well I released them all today I already have my share in the freezer.