Congrats Inkdapper they are some great looking Crappie.
LittleJohn
For the second time in three weeks I was able to get on the fish after a hurricane blew through. The vertical jig bite remains strong on brush in all depths of water. Not all brush are holding fish, and it seems you have to work to get the first one to bite, but if he does, you would catch several more right behind him.
Box shot 09/28
A nice fish from that Friday
Box shot from 10/12
A nice fish from that Friday trip.
Box shot from 10/13
Box shot from 10/15
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Looks like you been catching some nice ones congrats
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Inkdabber LIKED above post
Nice catch and report, congrats!
It's not the numbers or the size, it's the time spent on the water!Inkdabber LIKED above post
About a a dozen years ago, all of us that fished Santee were talking of restocking it too. Along came the severe drought of 2005 which brought the lake down some 10 feet for months. Then the massive flood of 2015 that brought a influx of high water and nutrients. These catastrophic events seem to have rejuvenated the big lakes and the fishing has remained quite strong ever since.
Good ones Ink. I need to trade in my partner for you for the SCCA tourney on Santee this weekend.
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LOL We could probably do ok, but with the foretasted winds of 10-15 you wouldn't be able get on, nor stay on top of those deep open water brush.
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