BankBound that's awesome, thanks for the report! Way to get em' and thanks for sharing....sounds like ya had a great time and got some good grub!
Had a couple of hours this afternoon to fish. Went to what I grew up hearing my dad and granddad call Clear Pond on Mallard-Fox Creek WMA. It’s the small body of water behind Nucor separate from the river. Water is pretty shallow, clear and full of grass and brush. I found about a 50 foot diameter area from the bank holding a bunch of crappie. I had to leave biting fish to get home, but did keep 24 and returned probably 10-15 short fish. Largest was 13”. Jig and bobber about 12-18 inches deep, pearl white Bobby Garland and silver/white Crappie Magnet.
It was a unique place to catch crappie with the water being so clear, several fish you could see strike the lure.
BankBound that's awesome, thanks for the report! Way to get em' and thanks for sharing....sounds like ya had a great time and got some good grub!
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That’s a nice bowl full of groceries. Pretty cool fishing areas you father and grandfather fished. I’d love to be able to see fish strike, only seen that a couple of times. Our water is pretty muddy usually. Thanks for sharing.
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Congratulations and thanks for sharing with us
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Man that’s awesome!!!Thinking about leaving the kayak in the building for a while and hitting some bank spots myself.
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And the fish out of there are a beautiful color as well.
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I've caught some huge Black Crappie in there, but also not gotten a bite on other trips. There's good bunch of grass growing but it's crystal clear to eight feet. You count the pebbles on the bottom, hard to fish usually. Glad you got a bucket full!
Thanks for sharing! That sounds like an awesome trip.