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    Heat of the Summer Shallow Fishing For Crappie and Blue Gill
    I grew up reading all the fishing literature I could get my hands on… when summer time water temps get to the peak. I was schooled hit the deep edge breaks and drop-offs… hit the deepwater flats… fish find relief and comfort in those deep water zones.

    I was taught and still read literature today.. You want crappie?... you have to go deep for them during the summer periods.

    Buck Perry Taught the angler, fish move up to the shallow breaks from their deepwater sanctuaries to feed and then move back… following structure along the way.

    I used to believe… struggled to get those consistent catches in the deepwater sanctuaries.

    The past 10 years or so I’ve done a nearly complete 180° degrees in my fishing knowledge and methods.

    I fish the 6-9’ flats over 90% of the time… that is where most of the food is generated in a BOW… the food chain is the hottest in productivity. Sure there are insects on the bottom in the depths to support fish populations… airborne insects deposit eggs indiscriminately. Schools are supported and basically, stay put but I feel they are less populated than the schools that inhabit the shallow flats.

    Hence I elect to fish the shallows where the water is dirtier and the fish are more abundant and larger in size. Is it easier to fish the shallows?... of course it is!

    I love tagging the lunkers in the shallows between the docks during the summer boating and swimming traffic. (#betweenthedocks) Micro Jigging with 1/64 oz jigs long-casted on tweaked rods, reels and lines are the favorite methods followed by slip floating the waxie.

    Follow my son and I while we tagged many Lepomis and crappie in water as shallow as 1-0’ in this video.

    I feel anyone could learn something from another angler no matter at what level.



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    Cool Video, thanks! Fun with your son!!
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    Cool...Thanks for sharing your great time with your son...
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    Son and I were out the other night ma 78 acre lake. Most of the bluegill we caught were in about 1-2 feet of water. Some still hanging around the nests.

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    I love catching bluegill on an ultralight rod. I keep one beside me when crappie fishing as they will hit when the crappie slow down.
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    there is no doubt there are colonies of gills out deep and in between... but i love tagging them shallow!... same here.... gills seem to hang around large nesting ares all season it seems.

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    thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by trypman1 View Post
    Cool Video, thanks! Fun with your son!!
    thank You... couldnt get him hooked when he was younger... very thankful he's hooked now

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    Looks like a fun trip
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    there are insects on the bottom in the depths to support fish populations
    ??
    Insects to my knowledge are on the surface and that's where fish feed on them. But thanks for the video.
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