Did you have to put in at the bridge??
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I know it would be a rough day with the cold front coming through, but you fish when you can. The fish were on fire all day. Caught and released endless gills, bass and Crappie, kept half a limit for lunch tomorrow and released the rest. Fish were caught on 1/16oz White Marabou single pole on isolated brush and jig and bobber anywhere there was some shade. Most of the gills, bass and numerous Crappie also came off a 1/32oz spinner with a 1" slide body. Water was 68 degrees and very muddy where there was current, clearer and 70 in the pits.
Also got to spent part of the day fishing with the big Gator, he's still in the same pit.
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Did you have to put in at the bridge??
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Yep, but the water was just high enough that I paddle all the way down without having to drag over anywhere. That will end once the water drops another couple inches.
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Great looking mess of fish
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
Congrats
on Another fun day!
nice mess
One day one day, I'll be like Ditch. Nice catch. I knew I should have went this am.
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Another awesome day DB, WTG!
Hey Ditch, just out of curiosity, when you say "single pole" what are you doing? How long of a pole are you using and how close are you getting to the cover? Are you using a long crappie pole and just kind of dipping your jig around the cover? I've had some success doing that, but I've always just used my 6.5 or 7 ft rods. In that really shallow water up in those spots, I'm wondering if you wouldn't need a longer pole.
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