Way to go guys!
What a great day to be fishing! Since the Oxbow & Ct. River are totally flooded, Walt & I decided to hit a local pond. We've finally got a break in the rain/cold weather, so we needed to take advantage of it.
We launched at 9:30 am this morning with the air at 51 degrees and the water at 46. Breezes were light & variable, which made for a very pleasant fishing experience. Here's what the day looked like for us:
We started off side pulling 1/8 & 1/16 oz. jigs dressed with various plastics, but kept getting short strikes. This is what we saw on the sonar over the deep basin area:
The screen remained filled with fish & bait the entire morning, but the active fish were definitely DEEP! No more than a foot or so off the bottom and we vertically jigged with a light breeze drifting us slowly along. Very productive and pleasant way to fish!
When we pulled off at 1 pm, we had recorded 47 fish caught & released; 30 crappie, 13 yellow perch, 2 bluegill (yep, on the bottom at 30'!), 1 LM bass and one feisty rainbow trout to round out the variety for us.
Although most were on the small side, it was great catching them on UL rigs with 2# test line that way. (Love my SHSS 9' Rod!) Here are some of the fish we caught:
Lots of fun and a great outing with a fine fisherman. Life is good! God Bless America.![]()
"A voyage in search of knowledge need never abandon the spirit of adventure."
Way to go guys!
I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
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Very nice as usual guys. Glad your still able to get out some. Beautiful scenery!
You sure picked a perfect day to get after them! Thanks for the report.
Crappie laugh at me...bluegill fear me
Ya gotta do what you have to do before you can do what you wanna do
after traveling all over the beautiful New England States (10/11-18-2018)and talking with a few people about crappie looks like ya'll have it to yourselves .. I real liked the looks of the Connecticut river ...reminded me of our rivers in Louisiana ...good luck fishing.....
Great post. Thank you for sharing the photos, too