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Thread: Just when you thinking you’ve got it figured out, Mr. Humble pays a visit.

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    Default Just when you thinking you’ve got it figured out, Mr. Humble pays a visit.


    For the last couple weeks (up until Saturday), every trip was producing serious numbers of crappie on Canyon Lake, 70 to 100 per day. I was feeling pretty smart and proud, then another cold snap arrived. With winds from the north at 20+ mph, lower temperatures and cloudy skies, my pride was replaced with a huge dose of humility. Only one crappie on the whole morning trip.

    My clients, 57 and 80 years old, were not crappie fisherman and wanted to learn. However, after about an hour of fishing with the cold wind blowing, they were ready for the dock but decided to continue for the sake of learning. We caught a few small strippers, perch and largemouth but the crappie had lockjaw!

    Because they were new to crappie fishing, I had some minnows, but the previous trip’s production was courtesy of Matzuo sickle hook jigs tipped with Berkley Gulp Nibbles. We fished minnows, jigs and crankbaits in multiple places but the crappie had either moved or were not interested in biting. With only a few minutes remaining to fish and as a matter of teaching, I rigged up a couple rods for tight-lining deep down the middle of the channel. To my surprise that is where the only 11” crappie was caught.

    Lessons learned…First, just because the water temperature says upper 60’s and the crappie “had” moved from the deeper water to begin spawning patterns does not mean they will not move deep again and wait for more favorable conditions to return. Second, if you don’t want a good shot of humility from time to time, don’t attempt guiding!


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    Sorry for the bad day. The crappie are just not biting right now. Next week for sure. I know it. I will getting my limits on for the next few weeks. Hope you get them on some more.
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    Had a similar thing this last weekend. Went Friday and my neighbor and I got 32 nice crappie, should have had more, but being hard headed I had to try my normal way first. However when we changed what we were doing we started catching. Took 3 1/2 hour break for lunch and stuff that day also. Then Saturday after the front and must say I didnt ink it would make a huge difference, but it did. We fished hard and I got one dink crappie and he caught 2 really dink bass, LOL!

    I have not fished since, but understand Sunday was just as bad and yesterday my neighbor went for a little while before he gave up as the raim was starting as was the wind. He caught one crappie and one bass!

    now my wife has my truck since her car got an injury and has to get fixed plus the home health nurse is coming this morning to do my blood work. So want to go, but not sure when now plus it's looking like rain again this week!

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