Sounds like a wonderful day and trip. Thanks for sharing
Flipped a coin this morning-heads go to work, tails go fishing. It came up tails so I picked up vbottom and we headed down to Duck Lake, formerly known as no-luck-Duck. While the crappie fishing was, well, crappy we kept busy catching everything else the lake had to offer. In addition to the 4 crappie we also caught LM bass, SM bass, rock bass, pike, perch, red ear sunfish, bluegill and warmouth. We were trolling jigs and plastics with Sliders in blue/chartreuse being the color they wanted. Nothing else would work with any consistency. Most of the fish were released but I did keep an 8 fish mixed bag for dinner later this week. We were entertained by a pair of eagles, one adult and one juvenile, diving for fish in the shallows. Pretty cool to see. Sorry, no pictures today. My photographer was busy controlling the boat.
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Sounds like a wonderful day and trip. Thanks for sharing
Sounds like awesomeness
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Congratulations on an awesome outing!
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Very cool!
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That is my favorite kind of trip. The very first time I used a tube jig, dipping on an old fly rod, I caught 33 fish of 8 varieties. I was hooked. Did not have the jig poles back then. Probably 35 plus years ago and tube jigs had just made an appearance in south Louisiana.
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