Nice!
Well, the shore spots nearby didn't seem to be producing this spring. Or maybe I just didn't have the patience to sit on the bridge and wait for a bite, now that I've finally figured out how to find the spawn from my canoe!
I've been fishing the smaller inland lakes, instead of Lake Champlain which is where most of the action usually is. A lot of it has been sight fishing in very clear water-- addictive fun!
I caught this cooler full about two weeks ago in a lake where few people fish for crappie. The big ones are 13 1/2', which is a monster by VT standards. There were a bunch more like that that I lost. There were an amazing number of them in the cove that I was fishing. Every sunken log (and there were lots) had multiple nests on it.
A few days later I went back and they weren't spawning in the same spots. I only caught a few.
Yesterday I caught a nice plateful in intermittent rain. Males were still guarding nests, but they weren't in the shallows in any numbers. These were in brushier structure than the ones I found before.
Nice!
Yes, I was talking to myself; sometimes even I have to ask for expert advice.
Looks absolutely delicious!
"A voyage in search of knowledge need never abandon the spirit of adventure."
Nice report and pix. Thanks.
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Have a pond a fellow member told me about, but you have to have a boat to get to it. My grand daughter was here for a week so we spent it fishing together.