Man those crickets are really chirpin' tonite
I REALLY ENJOY THIS BOARD , BUT I HAVE A QUESTION, WHEN WE REPORT A GOOD DAY OF FISHING CAN WE AT LEST TELL WHAT LAKE AND EVEN BETTER HOW YOU CAUGHT THEM. NOT ASKING FOR YOUR FAVORIT HOLE JUST SOME GOOD INFORMATION ON THESE GREAT CRAPPIES........
Man those crickets are really chirpin' tonite
Hey, catchin' fish is easy, finding thems the hard part.
Since you are new, try to make the get together at Lake Talquin Nov 5th. You will meet a great group of people. As to reporting the lake, most people do except for small lakes that will not take the pressure of those who are looking for free guide info. As to the color, most of the time it is given. Some people post more info. I personally like to see pictures.
You have found the greatest site for learning to crappie fish. Attend as many slabfest that you can, free class room. Many of us have vacant seats and are happy to show what we have learned.
See you on the water.
Chuck
From Steve Wunderele - 10-2-84 --"A fishing trip maybe brief, but it's memories are endless."
Alot of folks want to know the creeks you fish and in some of the lake if you name the creek you will be hard pressed after a couple good reports to even be able to see the water from the boats in those creeks afterwards. Just take a look at how many lurkers are online and you'll understand. Good info for me tells what color, how deep the water was, how deep fish were caught, and which method of fishing (spiderrigging, longlining, etc.). Oh yea...Welcome to the boards.
Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.
been on board for two years . went to lake blackshear two years ago and was blown off because of hurracane. all i was asking was if we are such buddies on this board, help all of us to be better crappie hunters...............
Hey Toon, I'm in Covington also, however, I've never caught a crappie in my life, still on the quest though, if ya want to get together and hunt'em, let me know.
Hey, catchin' fish is easy, finding thems the hard part.
Hello there Toon. Great to hear from you again my friend. If you ever are able to come back down to lake Blackshear I will be glad to carry you out or tell you where you can go and maybe catch a mess of those slab crappie. The crappie are biting now here on Blackshear. Pushing very close to trash piles and making a very slow presentation is the way to go now. I hope I can go crappie fishing tomorrow after my dad and I do some catfishing. Oh by the way the crappie I have cought recently have been about 15ft in 20ft of water.
Thanks ragfly, don't need to know your spots , it jusnt sure helps to know where(what lake) and how that counts. I thank you for your help and advice. I will be back to blackshear when i can but fish mosly oconee, jackson an maybe sinclair when i can afford the gas...................