How are they biting at the hill? I'm off next week thinking about going down for a couple days and fish up the little river area around Long cane creek I believe thats the name of that creek is what the water temp?
I was wondering if any of you have tried drift socks while trolling for crappies. This past week I was off work and fished clarkhill 3 days ,the wind blowed hard all 3 days .I do okay trolling into the wind but when i get on fish and turn to go back over the area I go way to fast. I tried the drift sock I bought last year to use for catfishing, and the first thing I said to myself was why did I wait so long to try it. We caught a lot more fish drifting with the wind than we did trolling in to the wind. Needless to say I will not be with out it any more when I go trolling.
How are they biting at the hill? I'm off next week thinking about going down for a couple days and fish up the little river area around Long cane creek I believe thats the name of that creek is what the water temp?
We did real well in the area where we were at. The water temps were around 60 to 62. You might have to choose a different area to fish with the lake still over 9 ft low the ramps on longcane and little river are still way out of the water. You probably can get a boat in down around Bakers creek state park. Be very careful ,the upper half of long cane and little river is completley dry.
Turk thanks for the help.
I have been trolling for around 10 years , most of that time was spent fishing tournaments over thesouth east, I remember the 1st time I ever saw a drift sock in use was on High Rock in NC, the boat that was useing a sock & our boat put lines out about the same time, I was only useing the trolling moter to keep us stright, the other boat with a drift sock was only a 1/4 way into the neck when we were at the back ^ empty handed. I told my partner that day , If we intended to keep on fishing tournaments, we would have to get us one of those things !!We have only won at least 2 of the Major Tournaments we have won, the wind was blowing over 20 MPH .one of those was at Santee where it looked like a Ocean !! If there is ANYBODY else out there that trolls & dont have a drift sock, well, unless you only fish on days when teh wind doesnt blow, you NEED a drift sock BAD !! They not only slow the boat but they also help keep it stright as well
about a drift sock i have a toon do you put the sock in the back of the boat or do you drift side ways ive been think of getting one and reading this i think i might get you this week any type that i need to get thanks for any come back
Pepper & Ice
I agree with Allen42!!!!!!!!I carry two 48 inch socks with the back dump rope for my 18ft boat. It is a must to slow your boat speed enough while trolling to get the bait to the depth the fish are in the wind. I have found that sometimes the fish will only bite when the bait is moving with the wind because they are turned that way to hold in wind blow currents and to catch food as it comes by in those currents. It seems every time that I have a tourn or want to go fishing the wind is going to blow.
Last edited by Crappie Gobbler; 04-02-2008 at 09:34 AM.