depth depends on the water clearty and sunshine . sunshine and fairley clear water they will be deep cloudy and or stained water they should be shallow .
I have a 11 year old grandson that loves to crappie fish. He is coming to visit
next week. I have a boat at Harbor Town and I fish this area for striper a lot, but I want to try to catch some crappie with him and maybe convert me to this great fish as I do not do that well with striper because of the need for shad that I can't seem to catch with a cast net. ANYWAY - Should we troll or try to find sunken brush tops. and if we troll, how deep are the papermouths right now.
thanks for your info
Daddy Rabbit
depth depends on the water clearty and sunshine . sunshine and fairley clear water they will be deep cloudy and or stained water they should be shallow .
Last edited by papasage; 06-17-2010 at 05:35 AM.
retired and now i will always fish
OK, Thanks
you can catch them under your dock especially if it is covered. would be glad to stop by and show you how some time.
Allatoona Bandit
Thanks for the offer. That's nice of you.
My Pontoon boat is at Harbor Towne and it's covered, but
very deep, like 55-60 feet. I don't see many people fishing
under the dock.
Hey Daddy Rabbit, that Thankful is one of the best dock shooters around. Not only is he the best at dock shooting he is one fine Christian gentleman.
Hello Randy
Yep, I am still around.
Haven't been on this site in so long I had to look in a cigar box to find my name and password.
Steady working and not getting in much fishing.
I assume all is well with everyone and the guys keep on pulling 'em in.
My best..
Douglas
Is there really fish in the "Dead Sea"?