I dont need to be telling this guy how to fish. He needs to be telling me!:) You wont find it very hard to catch crappie on the hill. Looking forwards to more of your videos.
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I dont need to be telling this guy how to fish. He needs to be telling me!:) You wont find it very hard to catch crappie on the hill. Looking forwards to more of your videos.
I've seen Brooks' (Clear Water Crappie) videos already, in fact, he inspired me to go 2 hours to Oconee and duplicate his success using the LS in the trees. I have no videos, myself. If I did one, it would probably be a comedy.
A friend in the area mostly fishes for bass and says he used to fish Gray's Creek a lot. Is that ramp on White Rock Rd the one they call the Leathersville Ramp? Is it safe to use? We might go there first since he knows it a bit. Not sure what ramp to use, but since I'm driving from the west, I'll probably use somewhere on the west bank. If I go to McCormick, there are several ramps, and I'll probably try Soap Creek first.
Sorry, but I cannot tell you about any ramps or the water levels that far down lake. Maybe somebody else will chime in and help you out. I like fishing Soap in the spring. Once past the last bridge you can follow the big hens all the way to the shallows if you have the consecutive days to do it. Lots of fun there usually.;) Now that I'm back to work it's hit or miss for me though.
Yes that is leathersville ramp, it is a good ramp with limited parking. Also dirt road all the way.