Originally Posted by
spartannation
I had an idea yesterday when we were out on Morrison. Is anybody interested in doing a crappie contest on Morrison? I was thinking it would be the first annual Morrison Lake one pole crappie challenge. Fish as many people as you want in your boat but only one rod per person. Jigs and plastics only. Roadrunners and beetle spin type lures are allowed. Fish will be scored by length rounded to the nearest 1/4" and each person can count their 25 longest towards their total. It could be for fun or we could throw in $5-$10 each. I was thinking the Saturday after Labor Day. Any interest?
I like it home field advantage, a whole summer of research.......I admit right up front you WIN.
Speaking of camp, how may more days do Steve and I have left?.........lol
I would go and may go, it would be last minute and weather caused, but I am a BIG Tentative, borderline not going to make it already.
Salmon will be staged, and heading inland either working their way into pierheads or possible into lakes and I will hopefully be out jigging for them.
We laugh about the DR, you want to see combat fishing......... When the Salmon are staged or just inside the pier heads @ Muskegon the people trolling race like Bristol Motor Speedway. They actually troll inside the Muskegon Pierheads.
Combat fishing at its finest. I like to drop spot lock in the center of the Hurricane (where they are not trolling in the middle) and Jig. I watch them make MMA threats @ each other, tangle lines, etc. it gets crazy when a weekend warrior arrives pulling divers, planers, leadcore, etc and makes a heck of a mess. Then the fireworks really kick off.
That’s even worse than the guys jigging so close to each other.........lol
Last year’s run @ Muskegon was horrible. Betsie river had a great run, and I am watching BOTH, to see if I need to make a North road trip. I hope not, and hope the Muskegon run is worth while this year.
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