I'm heading up tomorrow 10/28/20. Will be fishing around Farrington. I'll report on how we do.
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We dove the 2 hours up there last Thursday to fish. Couldn't really ask for better weather. we fished around Farrington and caught a lot of short fish. We did keep 15 fish with the biggest being about 1.75. we didn't really catch the better fish until we got out away from the channel near the bridge. Bigger fish for us were in about 12-14' of water. Those big females have roe beginning to develop.
I'm heading up tomorrow 10/28/20. Will be fishing around Farrington. I'll report on how we do.
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Took the yak out on Jordan @ Farrington this morning. Watched a beautiful sunrise and slow trolled chartreuse 1/16 oz jigs around the bridge, the little island, and around the channel on either side of the bridge. Spent about an hour came up empty, and needed to get to work. Flying blind because I haven't figured out what kind of fish finder to get for the yak. Suggestions welcome.
Fished in the Farrington area today. Water temps stayed steady at 67.8°. Fished about 5 hours. The bite was slow but consistent. Caught 58 crappie between 3 of us. We kept 20. We got most of our bites in 20-24 fow, fishing between 12 and 18 feet deep.
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Been fishing Jordan several times the last few days and it’s been hit or miss for me. Friday I did ok trolling jigs and minnows, with about 8 total over 3 hours, then had a hard time with the fish Saturday and Monday. Finally kept tinkering and found something that worked pretty well today. I caught 5 in about 1.5 hours on 350 series Arkie crappie cranks, fishing them 13-16 feet deep in about 30 FOW. I had different colors on four poles, but they definitely prefer the Sexee Shad color over everything else. That would be my favorite color crankbait for crappie on Jordan. Tight lines!
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