Got to the launch about 10AM. Fished between the i-10 pilings, not far from the launch.
Caught one black crappie...about 12-13 inches.
Slip bobber rig, 5 feet deep, black head, sparkle chartreuse tail tube jig.
Fished north bigeuex, and all the way back without another bite. 6-7 other guys at boat launch either caught 1-2 fish or nothing.
I'm a kayak guy, so I'm limited to about 1-2 miles from the launch. Plus, I'm pretty terrible at catching sacalait, and am trying to learn how.
Last edited by CrashVector; 01-06-2023 at 06:49 PM.
Good fish
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Thanks for the report
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Nice fish. Would make 2 good sammiches.
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Oh, forgot to mention:. When I cleaned it, it had been eating a bunch of leeches. They were about 2.5 inches long.
Guess the muddy water meant they can't be too picky.
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If you caught one that removed you from the terrible category. Nice catch
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Okay..so I graduated from terrible to "still bad" lol
I fished for 3hrs for that one fish. I see people pulling em no matter the conditions...I just can't seem to figure em out
Sacalait are a bit weird but the good news is their brain is small.. there is no substitute for time on the water….you’ll be catching 2-3 fish in 3 hours in no time.
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I'm hoping to get it nailed down before next month. I'm adept at bass and bream fishing, but strictly going after sacalait is new to me.
I know everyone uses LiveScope to limit out all the time, but I'm kinda old school, and stick to a small 2D sonar on my kayak.