Some days the surprises keep roll'n in
The day started out calm but that was to change with wind over12 mph. I caught a few in shallow water but hit or miss. Schools are the goal as well as patterns when I fish and I wasn't disappointed.
As I was working a certain area I noticed a gent casting a float way out from shore - and catching crappie! The structure he was fishing consisted of a large hard flat that came out far and parallel to the shore for 30 yds. I bypassed is casting radius keeping the boat beyond the shallow drop and dang! I caught over 15 in no time.
As usual I wanted to test different lure hybrids I came up with but hadn't had much luck with on other days. But when fish activity is wild, most anything gets bit.
This one was made using a grub body and Fin S tail. Not my favorite tail action but it did catch fish.:
https://i.imgur.com/0Y0m5Ra.jpg
A similar tail was from a Mann's Shadow minnow added to a French Fry stick segment rigged to a wire weed-guard jig - something I haven't given much of a chance. It did well:
https://i.imgur.com/0CcDMGB.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/rE9X0pm.jpg
No more stump snags (or at least fewer).
I went back to the spot in the afternoon and found better size school crappie south of the flat bordering deeper water. These fish - 10 plus caught - averaged over 10" using my hand poured Mojo grub along with a crappie Magnet tail hybrid:
dark gray Mojo thin tail and Crappie Magnet tail attached to a Mojo grub body:
https://i.imgur.com/MvpASmI.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/274WrHQ.jpg?1
Crappie Magnet tail:
https://i.imgur.com/cyk3nRV.jpg
They also caught bass and yellow perch:
https://i.imgur.com/qi8Bqw3.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/cs0NuKA.jpg?1
Mojo grub thin-tail caught some decent sunfish (this one over 8"):
https://i.imgur.com/LYsxGnw.jpg?1
Other soft plastic designs came through but you get the picture.
If I had seen the wind blowing this much at home, I probably wouldn't have gone. Glad I did!