Good looking catch. I'll have to add limestone bay to my list of future spots to fish
I put in off Pryor Rd and fished the North End of Limestone Bay (where Limestone Creek comes in) this morning. I started at daylight and thought I'd made a mistake since the water was very muddy with visibility of less then a foot. I fished six poles Spider Rigging scattered stumps in four to five feet of water. The fish didn't seem to have a preference for color, I had on 1/16oz Marabou jigs in White, Pink and Chartreuse and caught fish on all of them. I had to leave at noon, leaving them biting. I had 22 that would measure with many, many short fish returned. It's looking good for next spring with all the six to seven inch white Crappie in Limestone.
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Good looking catch. I'll have to add limestone bay to my list of future spots to fish
No fish in Limestone, stay away!
Just kidding. Limestone has a tendency to be a bit overwhelming, huge bay, scattered stumps with most of the water 6 foot or less. If you can figure the fish out though there always seems to be Crappie in the bay somewhere.
Nice mess as usual DB
Every day is a holiday and every meal is a picnic.
I day on the water is always better than work, LOL.
I'm blessed to get a few usually.
Yea me too but I definitely understand the logic lol!
You are still the man Ditch!
When nothing is going right, Just go fishing.
Earl Dibbles Jr.
Sounds like a great day to my . Good to see so many little fish too.
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Ditch when are you going to show us the Native rigged out? I want to see how you set the spider rig up on it.