A road runner may be just the ticket. A little flash and a little vibration to help them home in on it.
HELLO EVERYONE - I live in college station, tx we have a lake here thats a small power plant lake outside of town with a nice boat ramp and a pretty good size FLOATING PIER with 2 boat stalls on it where you pull up and tie your boat off it had absolutely no brush around it until 3 weeks ago i began putting brushpiles all thru in and out over several days and put a bag of hog pellets all around the dock i have fished there everyday for a week with not one strike this lake is very muddy with a foot and a half of visability surface temp is holding between 61 and 63 degrees there is plenty of crappie in the lake i have fished several times over the years out there and done very well on this pier but now i have hit a brick wall i have tried all color jigs all different depths i cant get bit... is there anyone out there that can help thanks in advance...
A road runner may be just the ticket. A little flash and a little vibration to help them home in on it.
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How's the bottom contour at that spot? Are there any drop offs or ledges close by to it? Have you scanned the lake with your sonar? I'll bet they are shallow with the temp at 60 degrees or starting to move in. I know they have bee finicky around Somerville and won't bite either or I can't find them. Keep trying.
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