Great catch. Staying out in weather like we had, shows a lot of determination.
Hit the lake on Friday looking for a little crappie action. With rain and storms forecast, I stayed close to the ramp, and focused my efforts in water 12 foot and less. I found the fish biting even during the flooding rains that persisted most of my time on the water. Two to three inches rain fell, and a box of crappie fell victim to my offering of vertically presented blue and chartreuse jigs.
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Great catch. Staying out in weather like we had, shows a lot of determination.
John 3:16Inkdabber LIKED above post
Have you ever went and not caught any fish? Great looking box of fish Mr. Tim!
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I have been blessed with all good trips this year. My only outing that didn’t produce a limit catch was the first one of the year in February where I kept 16. I seem to pick the right location each time out this year. Some good luck, lots of good brush piles, and mostly decent weather have all contributed to my success.
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Another great catch Tim. Congrats.
Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.Inkdabber LIKED above post
Congratulations Bro, Glad you could catch some more of those nice crappies. I find it more calming, fishing in the rain. I haven't fished Santee much for crappie but am planning on it soon. Thanks for sharing !!
1998 Triton TR-17 115 EvinrudeInkdabber LIKED above post
After attending a wedding party on Saturday midday, we got back home around 2:00. I loaded up the boat, and headed to the lake. Started fishing at 3:30. A couple of hours later me and a limit was heading home. Best color was green on chartreuse.