Crappie bite?

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Re: Crappie bite?

Postby fishin' magician » Thu Apr 29, 2010 9:06 am

This was on tuesday before the latest storm and cold front. Had an hour to fish in the morning before I had a rafting trip to guide. Hit the North Fork Marina area fishing from shore. Started right outside the log boom with the jig and bobber for 1 fish then nothing for the next 20 min. Continued fishing down the beach towards the point for more of nothing. Finally reached the point with rocks and deep water and it was on. I had to ditch the bobber and fish the straight jig. Fish were holding on the bottom in about 10-12 feet of water. We finished up with a quick dozen fish before having to leave em' biting.My advice is to keep looking around if you don't find the fish right away. Try different techniques and areas till you find a pattern that works. A hundred yard move and removing my bobber made all the difference and saved a bad morning.
I came back and did my Double Blitz rafting trip and finished up in the evening with a couple trout on the Blue fox #2 in the park (sorry no pics).since then the river has come up considerably and is pretty murky.
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Re: Crappie bite?

Postby Calduke » Thu Apr 29, 2010 10:29 am

I thought this site had been modified recently to keep the creepies out.
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Re: Crappie bite?

Postby Slingshot » Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:30 am

These answers beat what I usually get at the lake, Once I saw this older gentleman hauling these 20+ pound catfish out of his 14' aluminum boat. So I walked over and asked him where he caught them "In the lake" he replied, so I tried again and asked what did you catch them on? "On a hook" he replied... What a an extremely Simple man!
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Re: Crappie bite?

Postby crappieluv » Sat May 01, 2010 2:56 pm

[quote="FISH ON"]try english[/quote]

Como Esta?
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