I don't, but I'm sure no electronics expert.
Didn't have a chance to drop a jig, but I marked the spots. Do you think these are crappie?
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I don't, but I'm sure no electronics expert.
Dang. I'll keep looking, but I'm gonna drop a jig down there anyway.
Pretty sure this is bass on some shad. They were bustin' around the boat.
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Only one way to know for sure. Drop the jig good luck
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Looks like white perch to me. Perch cover the bottom and usually don't stack vertically. Try a small Hopkins spoon.
Def not white perch, this is a stocked county water reservoir and they did not stock those. I'm gonna drop down jigs and red wigglers and see next time I fish there...
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I just think that's a long shot, but I don't have a camera, so a drop-shot red wiggler goes down in the AM. If that don't get a bite, a jig is next. Fingers crossed, hope they are shellcrackers and not dink bass, but they probably ain't crappie, as is the consensus (mostly) here and on our local BB.
Edit: the reasoning (most just say no and do not explain why) is the fish are mostly at one level, and not stacked. I'm learning and won't stop trying until I figure this lake out.
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