If the fish in that lake have a post office, your picture is posted there as public enemy #1!!! :D
Got another late start and decided to fish close to home again today, getting to be a habit, but, I'll break it very soon. I counted 33 that I touched, most small, but, prolly about 10 that were 9 to 12 inches. Water temp was 72 at 10:00 and 78.6 when I quit at 4:30. They weren't in usual hang outs, took a while to locate them consistently, maybe tomorrows full moon had them roaming more than normal? I wasted almost 2 hours by going to the dam and back, found them on wood in 3 to 4 FOW only 1/2 way down the lake. Had a real big LMB attack a 6 inch crappie, almost netted it before it spit out the crappie which was scaled on one side by then. I have no clue what the lake record LMB is, but, I think this one would have been the new lake record. Didn't know it had eaten the crappie until it spit it out or would have been quicker with the net! 2 inch Southern Pro Curly Tail Acid Rain and JDG on 1/32 oz. jig.
Don't outsmart your common sense!
Jack
If the fish in that lake have a post office, your picture is posted there as public enemy #1!!! :D
Fishing since '50!
Way to go Jack.
Shoer,
12th Degree Ninja
Good job man!!
Interesting story. Nice job. What again does SCL stand for?
2010 NWR Bash Crappie Division Champion
Nice job redy2. To bad the bucketmouth got away. I have been bream fishing in the spring. And seen big bass come up and hit bream as i was reeling them in. Man that makes the heart race.
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Swift Creek lake.What again does SCL stand for?
Nice job jack!
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