You learn something every day. Crappie in India!
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Went out to Walk in Water today to check it out. Never been there before. Managed to snag a couple trolling in the wind. Reading about the fish attractors on the fwc site it says they are marked. Kind was bummed to find out there not marked. Searched and searched for them but couldn't find any. Got home and started playing with the gps cords they have listed for them and it says its in India??? Glad I didn't put it in my boat gps that would have been a long way. Can someone help with converting the numbers or whatever it takes to break the code?
Thanks
Steve
Now that I figured out the gps thing can anyone tell me if you can see them on the bottom machine. or just have to look for the fish?
X2....if you can get thru the boats the north end usually has been the most productive. If you are using the Walk in water road ramp go across the lake and trool north or to your left
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They used to be marked by buoys, but all but one have been blown away by the the hurricanes in recent years. There is still one in the NW corner of the lake.
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Thanks for the replies guys. Good to know you can still see them. When I was there sunday It was windy out of the nw so I worked that end and got a couple. I didn't see any bouys but I really wasn't looking for them since none of the others appeared to be there.
Are they worth fooling with or are they beat to death? No one was on them sunday but it was windy.
I have had more consistent results from trolling minnows and jigs on the N and W side. The reports I have gotten recently have said that nothing has changed and that is still the best route. At least that is what I have been hearing Sent from my SM-G970U using Crappie.com Fishing mobile app
Thanks Rob, Ill definetly be check that area more. May have to try the piles at night with lights maybe it wont be windy then.