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JPP crappie 6/10/13
Fishing was slow on Priest for us this morning.
Started fishing brushpiles with minnows and bobbers at 6:15 AM. Tried three different places that normally produce. Picked up 6 keepers total. After spending three hours to catch 6 fish, moved on to trolling crankbaits. Using Bandit 200's, Bandit 300's, SJR 4's and 5's managed to pick up another 12 and numerous shorts. A very slow day indeed, after last weeks total. |
Sounds like a good day. With the water heating up I would think the crappie are changing their haunts.
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Alphahawk,
they were there in the brushpiles, just weren't in a feeding mood. I could easily see them on my graph, could tell the depth they were holding at, just couldn't entice them. I went to crankbaits to get "reaction" strikes. I wasn't getting much action at my normal 1.5-1.6 MPH so I kicked it up to 1.7-1.8 MPH. Then I started catching more fish. Once I started trolling over the same brushpiles, the action picked up......but comparatively, still was slow fishing. And the bite started later in the day than it normally does. |
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Still sounds like you had a descent mess
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I gave all the fish to my fishing partner for the day. He seemed to be pleased with them.
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ageless, good report and good catching, were they on the deeper or shallower crankbaits? alpha, 26 retrieves...made me laugh!
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We caught most of the fish on the Bandit 200. Had both out, three 300's and three 200's. Same colors of baits, just different depths. 200's outfished the 300's 2-1 so we switched for a total of five rods w/200's and one with a 300. The 300 in baby bass was a good producer so we left it on.
Tried to fish in 15-18 FOW most of the time. I'm going to try spider rigging that same area before the weekend crazies get here |
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