dr Phillip and I hit the water at daylight this morning in search of more off shore crappie. We had a great morning size wise, and also a pretty good number for the limited amount of time that we spent on the water. We had 19 keepers and a few shorts. Most were quality size crappie.
Again, we were fishing main river channel cuts and drop offs with stumps and brush cover and mostly in 20 feet of water. Color of jigs didn’t seem to matter much as we caught fish on several different colors. Bobby Garland slab slayers fished on 3/32 oz jig heads did the most damage. We did catch a few on Strike King Lime A Nator by Wally Marshall. Don’t tell Wally but Bobby Garland rules Chickamauga lake. Grin.
As as we were getting ready to finish up this morning, I did my usual few minutes to scout new spots and found a big stump in 20 feet of water with a big school of fish on top of it. We threw a marker out and fished about 15 minutes and caught a couple of Shellcrackers. The biggest was 12 1/8” long and Phil said it was the biggest Shellcracker that he had ever seen. I didn’t have my scales on board, but this fish was a beast. I thought that I had hooked a bass until I got the fish up and looked at him.
Bonus fish today was a Blue catfish that I am having for dinner tonight. Phil caught the cat and two yellow bass. Water temp was 82.6 when we started this morning and 84.4 when we stopped at 10 am.