I know there are more than a dozen or so crappie fishermen in Tennessee. I challenge all of the Tennesseans that read this forum to register and contribute for the benefit of all.
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I know there are more than a dozen or so crappie fishermen in Tennessee. I challenge all of the Tennesseans that read this forum to register and contribute for the benefit of all.
You have been challenged!
Great idea. Never hurts to have folks to network with. While shooting docks this morning around the Hwy 58 bridge on the Hiwassee. I saw 5 other boats shooting docks.
I was excited to see other folks out shooting. Also saw some fish boated.
Challenge accepted - hello, fellow Volunteers!
Welcome aboard. Glad to have ya
I would love to post more. I am an ok crappie fisherman occasionally. I really love crappie fishing and any other type fishing but honestly, I do not compare to the regular crappie fisherman on here. Just got my boat out of the shop and will try and post more. Will sporadically fish but Tn. deer season opened today so will probably hunt more than fish.
I have been challenged. I will post crappie fishing trip just as soon as I quit fishing tailwaters. I promise, that it won’t be long.
The husband and I went fishing today. Good thing we weren’t fishing for our dinner because we’d have starved!
It was around 55 degrees this morning when we put in at Normandy, the water temp around 75, I think. Lots of fog, and still a fair amount of floating debris left over from the flooding/rain from a week or so ago. We saw plenty of fish on the fish finder (that we are still learning to use) but they weren’t interested in jigs. We couldn’t stay very long so we gave up and tied on some rooster tails to fish fallen trees along the bank. Caught several bluegill and bass, and ONE tiny crappie. We are used to kayak fishing smaller and more shallow areas (Duck river blue way, Williamsport lakes) so we’ve got a lot to learn about fishing in a boat on a much larger, deeper lake.
We didn’t catch much, but then I have no problem admitting that we don’t know what we’re doing. So, today’s fishing report is worth exactly what you paid for it - NOTHING! LOL It was a gorgeous day and we enjoyed ourselves - it was certainly better than yard work/house work. :biggrin
Good report. Fishing has been tough lately. But it does seem to be getting beter
Now that you have posted your first report, you're good to go. Now you can post your own reports in your own thread. How cool is that? Even though the report that you post is a a not so good one, they are still every valuable. They give an idea of what the fish are doing at any given season.
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Gets kind of quiet on the Tennessee page from time to time. We are on our way to fixing that