EB. I see I'm not the only one getting my lures untangled from the brush. I had to leave one yesterday because there was a big old snake in it. I donated a balsa cork, Timmy Toms weedless jig and a Beaver Bottom Bait that got hung on something under the brush. Hate snakes!!!
Wasn't packing and did I say I hate snakes! They're everywhere now. I was hoping some of the flooding wiped em out! Next time out, it'll be a dead snake and get me rig back.
varmithunter LIKED above post
"Even snakes are afraid of snakes." - Stephen Wright
AMERICANS: Willing to cross a frozen river to kill you, in your sleep, on Christmas, totally not kidding, we've done it.Crappie ciller LIKED above post
Kept 8 after fishing a couple of hours at the boat ramp at Arrowhead Estates. All nice big black slabs and they are hitting a jig being dragged on the bottom. Usually when the jig bumps a rock or something on the bottom and bounces up, BOOM, that's when they hit. Water temp was 58 and the wind at 8mph out of the north.
AMERICANS: Willing to cross a frozen river to kill you, in your sleep, on Christmas, totally not kidding, we've done it.Frank300, varmithunter LIKED above post
I was headed down to the Porum area tomorrow for the weekend and was wondering if anyone has had any luck on that end of that lake yet this season. I went couple weeks ago and all the crappie I caught were in 12-16 ft of water. I was just wondering of they might me moving up on the north end or anyone have any luck yet.
Thanks.
Got blanked the last few days around the house in brush hill then went over to the boat ramp today and tried the rocks with some crappie kicker jigs. Nothing for 30 minutes... drank an F5 beer and tried it again.. they turned on for 45 minutes, caught 20 or so... 10 worth keeping... then they turned off. I don't understand them at all.
Frank300 LIKED above post
Should have recognized the pattern and drank more F5's!