Does anyone happen to know the water temperature on Gibson?
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Well......I used the mayfly most of the time, while switching out the other jig on my two-jig rig. The mayfly did zilch, but chartreuse/pink and black/chartreuse did pretty well. Got about 15 fish and brought home 5 up to 12 1/4 inches. Eggs really well developed, but no fish near the banks.
Does anyone happen to know the water temperature on Gibson?
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This site will help on water temp anytime of day. Temp of water and temp of soil under 4" under sod are very close.
https://www.mesonet.org/index.php/we...il_temperature
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Interesting. I just looked and it was close.
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Looks like Gibson will be on its way up again.....how long will it be there??? That is the question? Glad I am going to TX next weekend to fish with my brother and his friends on Pat Mayes.
I lived on that lake for 28 years. I bet 50% of the years the spawn would be messed up. Water high, water falling etc.
i loved fishing that lake, but finally gave in and moved north..
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Finally got Crappie on the menu for later this week. To windy to take the boat out so spent a little time on the dock today. Caught a bunch of shorts but managed to pull out five that went up to 13 inches. Itty Bitty BG, with Fle-Fly bubble gum flavor in 15 fow about 2 feet off the bottom, cloudy with air temps at 45 degrees.
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Last edited by Lonnie84; 04-09-2018 at 01:52 AM.
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Lonnie, did my eyes deceive me, or is that jig rigged belly-up? Good pics.