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@JustJames nice combo (Roadrunner and Baby Shad) you might not meet a deadlier crappie lure than that my friend.  Keep the reports coming!

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We had heavy rain all day yesterday so I decided to fish underneath the boat slip. I set out some rods with nightcrawlers and tossed a crappie jig around. I caught a small drum with the worms and a bigger one with the jig, go figure. I also lost several fish on the bigger set rods, bait and wait is trickier than I remember . Bluegill and crappie nowhere to be found 

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13 hours ago, JustJames said:

Finally somewhat success, I know now why some of you like fishing for crappies. Today decided to try for crappies again after a month long of laying down crappie’s pole.

 I brought just one lure with me, roadrunner 1/8oz with baby shad, since I don’t plan to stay very long. A frist few cast I tried fan casting, reel fast and fish between water column. Until I tried to slow down and hug the bottom by letting the roadrunner sink to bottom every few cranks. Got a small tab, didn’t even think I got a fish until started reeling in. Finally a 12” crappie on the line. I tried to duplicate how I caught the first one and cast to same area. It is a little difficult since my reel is 7.2 gear ratio but I made it. I caught total 5-6 crappies with in 10 mins until the last one got my #10lb braid between rock and broke off (of course he felt bigger than other not sure if it was bass or crappie). 

Now what do I do fish for bass or crappies, very difficult decision to make.

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Time for a catch and cook!

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Had a warm day with 46 degree high temp. Got the boat out about after work about 5 pm, fished til 6:15 when it was pretty cold and dark. Slow ride back to the launch in the cold darkness at 5 mph haha. We got countless white bass, some were even chasing shad on top 

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4393A08F-8FEC-4516-9025-6FE1AEA50A3C.thumb.jpeg.1be84d25e9b6ca86515204da84548e9d.jpegBeen so busy this fall/winter I really haven’t fished.  Dumped my ice shack out the other day, and got to use it last night. Slower than I expected,  but got this chubby little salmon to cook up. 1st fish of 2019, 11pm right off the bottom in 10’ water.  Targeting rainbows and burbot.  Very pleasant surprise as these aren’t nearly as common in this lake and I’ve never seen one at night.

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Had a little more drywall

to tear out and look at some toilet parts at the lake house. Why not put out some set lines??? Got a snow cat 

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13 minutes ago, Jigfishn10 said:

@TnRiver46, I've been in construction since the late 80's, I like your way of doing construction work better!

Hahaha it was a quick stop ....... I'm definitely not in construction, I could use some help!!!

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9 minutes ago, TnRiver46 said:

Hahaha it was a quick stop ....... I'm definitely not in construction, I could use some help!!!

As long as we work like that, I'll be down...:D...Just to keep on topic, in all sincerity, sweet fish you got!

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Caught my first pea yesterday down in the Miami canal system. 

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4 hours ago, Dwight Hottle said:

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Caught my first pea yesterday down in the Miami canal system. 

Beautiful

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Caught a bunch of big white bass and my buddy caught a couple big, black crappie Friday. He also caught a catfish that wasn't pictured.

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42,000 cfs from the dam and a good bit falling from the sky at 39 degrees. We call that "Tennessee snow "IMG_1632.JPG

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1 hour ago, TnRiver46 said:

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Banging on the drum!

 

Beautiful eye too. Probably about getting to be prespawn for them around that part of the country. 

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On 2/11/2019 at 12:36 AM, Bluebasser86 said:

Banging on the drum!

 

Beautiful eye too. Probably about getting to be prespawn for them around that part of the country. 

You are correct sir. It was loaded with eggs, now it's vacuum sealed and frozen! Everything was hitting a rattle trap on the fall, even the drum

 

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Striped bass drum and white bass, water temp 48 muddy and flooded. 63,000 cfs 

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Not quite sure how this works, if it's grandnephew or great-nephew but anyway he's my niece's son Rivers Vallier.

 

To put the picture in perspective Rivers is 6' tall!

 

 

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Ventured out to Sebago Lake yesterday afternoon for some laker fishing.  Got a couple little guys. 

 

Someone’s stoked on her first laker ever!;

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I caught my smallest laker ever;?‍♂️

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We are encouraged to to keep the small ones in this lake because of overpopulation. 

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I think what I captured is a good icthyology lesson. White bass on top hybrid on bottom 

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2 minutes ago, Jigfishn10 said:

Construction @ the lake house @TnRiver46...:)

Hahaha nope this was an urban outing near the house I actually live in. Termite and Gypsum free fishing excursion 

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