Thanks for sharing. Can't wait to go myself!
This is a pretty good video by a Crappie.com member. Notice the shirt and hat. This is what he said about the video...Published on Sep 29, 2014
Calm winds, 49 degrees, millions of zooplankton just under the surface in the lake, and a day off can only mean one thing, time to go fishing. Once again I take my Native Watercraft Ultimate 14.5 kayak to a local lake for some Autumn panfishing. This time of year the crappies and bluegills can be found in large numbers feeding on the surface shortly after sunrise. They stuff themselves on the zooplankton that are found near the surface this time of year, making for a great bite first thing in the morning. Then as the sun climbs into the sky, and the day begins to warm, the fish head down into deeper water, weed beds, and submerged wood, so I follow along with my jig and soft plastic combos. Calm winds allowed for some great filming opportunities, both above and below the water. My submersible camera is a lot of fun to use because it does not have viewing capabilities while it is recording, so I never really know what, if anything, I was able to capture in video. It's always a great surprise when I get home and put the memory card in my computer and see video like what I was able to get yesterday.
Aquatic Species Removal Engineer.
May God be with you. Keep CALM and STAY ANCHORED with your faith.
Thanks for sharing. Can't wait to go myself!
Fear God, Love your neighbor, Catch fish!
Romans 5:8
Great video. Never seen the detail of what makes them feed like that before.
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That's Frank, known as Slabsrus here on crappie.com. He's got lots of great videos. Check out his videos and stories here: http://www.crappie.com/crappie/list....ories/Videos/1