Nice!
We’ve had several nights of below freezing temps .
Ponds cool off fast , but they also warm up fairly quickly.
I search out areas that catch the morning sun and keep it most of the day .
I got to the pond around noon .
I was armed with my 5’ St Croix UL Panfish series Moderate action rod , mated with my Daiwa Team Daiwa Fuego 1000 ,loaded with 4# Original P-Line .
I planned on using a drop shot rig with a 1/80th Woolybooger jig about 12-14” above a 1/16th ball head jig with the hook shaft cutoff at the head for a dropshot weight .
Casts were in the 50-60 feet . A molasses slow retrieve would take a while to get back it . I worked the rig like a shakyhead . Twitching , inches at a time .
With the little St Croix rod I could feel the weight and jig as it moved along the bottom. Anticipating the thump .
This type of fishing could get addictive.
It took about 15 casts and over thirty minutes before I felt the first thump . And as it turned out , the largest gill of the trip , one just at the 9” mark .
Next thump was from a small LM , then I switched to a float and catch the smallest gill of the day .
I missed the drop shot feel and went back to it and just before I needed to leave , I caught my fourth fish , another gill.
A fun two hours of winter time fishing .
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That town pond is a lifesaver for you in the winter. Nice to be able to catch fish in January, no matter where you live! Congrats!
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Yes it is . So glad the town made it catch and release only a couple of years ago . Although we still have a couple sneak out a few of them every once in awhile .
I have a friend who lives on the upper end of a pond that lets me fish his dock . And it’s productive after a sunny morning. The sun seems to draw them up into the shallow headwaters .
Once the Covid numbers drop in my county , I’m going to try to make a trip over there . I’ve caught Bluegills , Shellcracker, Crappie , LM Bass , and pickerel off that dock . Some days I’ve caught most of species using my float N jig .
Congratulations on pulling a few to the bank. We have 4 days predicted to be fairly sunny (50 degrees) and thank goodness no rain. I'm hoping to give some of my 1/100 oz jigs I've tied a workout.
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Sure beats what I was doing. Going to be 45* Saturday morning, think I’ll be drinking coffee instead of freezing.
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Those are some nice Gills
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They’re threatening snow flurries for us Sunday night .
Grocery stores are already selling out of bread , milk , and bottled water .
People around here go crazy when they here the S word .
Mondays high is predicted to be 46 , so if we do get a dusting, it’ll melt by Monday afternoon.
Back to 50 for a high Tuesday , so maybe I can get in an hour of fishing , if the wind isn’t bad