It always amazes me how the little things can make the biggest impact on your fishing day. I'll be happy when Friday roll's around. :ThmbsUp
No rush to get to the lake this morning. I first let the frost melt then headed to the ramp. Since the parking lot was covered with trailers, I took it everyone is starting to get the fever. Funny how things change in a matter of a few weeks. I started out trolling in 46 degree water and it took over an hour to get the first bite. Then a couple fish later I took notice they came on the same rod which was set up different than the rest. I said to myself dummy that is telling you something. I quickly converted my other rods over from 1/16 oz to 1/8 oz jigs on 20ft of line and limited out within the next hour. All said and done, two limits and change came on this set up with a charlie brewer slider in june bug color. Wind finally got up making boat control difficult on an aluminum boat, so I called it a day at 45 crappie with one tarp.
It always amazes me how the little things can make the biggest impact on your fishing day. I'll be happy when Friday roll's around. :ThmbsUp
'Jesus answered and said to them, “Go and tell John the things which you hear and see:
The blind see and the lame walk; lepers are cleansed and deaf hear; dead are raised up and poor have the gospel preached to them.
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Keep it up Gene, your reports are interesting and you prove that we always learn every time we are out there
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Good job figuring them out and a good catch too. Paying attention to the details will lead to success.
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