Went to my home lake today. It was beautiful, sun was shining and just a slight breeze, so different from the conditions of the last few days.
I went after gills mainly and caught quite a few. The water temp. was 57 degrees, about 8 degrees lower than last week so I wasn’t sure if I could catch them in the grass like last week.
I started with the 1/32 oz roadrunner with a trout magnet body with a purple color to it and on the third cast connected.
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I used the purple instead of bison because the water was so clear and the sun was bright. I caught a few more like that and then decided to try a new bait that I had picked up at Walmart in a package of Creme micro hard baits. It is tiny crank bait with one treble hook on the back, like the Yozuri snap bean. Since I was catching them in the grass still, I thought it might work, and it did.
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I don’t know if it was the wiggle or the rattles, but they loved it. I caught about ten off one spot, then moved to another spot and caught 5 more.
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After that I went crappie fishing on some deep brush piles, but the only bites I got where bream, so I picked up my other TFO ultra light rod with the roadrunner on it, added a pinch of gulp earthworm and proceeded to catch them that way.
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Eight off one pile in 20 feet of water suspended at about 13 foot and 6 off another pile, same depth.
So I caught them in 6 to 8 foot of water on a crank bait and in 20 foot of water on a jig.
So I said what the heck, let’s try a boat dock in 15 foot of water. Yes sir, I caught them there too, jigging and cranking. This next picture is neat because the little guy swallowed the whole crank bait.
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Well, that about wraps it up, I had a great day and found a new bait to catch them with. I am really enjoying my TFO ultralights, it is just flat out fun fishing ultralight.
Hope y’all had as good a day as I did.


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