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  1. Wrench, that makes sense. I'll get a couple extra and put in the boat bag along with the other "better have on board" stuff like tool kit, fuses, electrical tape, rain gear, first aid, toilet paper, fast setting epoxy. I'll have to think what else is in there. This could be another thread of what items do people make sure they have in their boat just in case.

  2. I have a 1995 25hp Mercury and was fishing Blue Springs area of Beaver (no fish) and after beaching the boat to back trailer down ramp, pushed off jumped back in boat, started it up, put in reverse and nothing. Put in forward and nothing so had to limp up to trailer with trolling motor. This not a tiller steer motor so what would be first thing to check the linkage and cable? Did not hit anything that I know of and there is no clunking sound or grinding noise at all just nothing to the prop. Any ideas would be much appreciated. Thanks

  3. 19 hours ago, Lance34 said:

    We had a similar discussion about this last year about this time of year.  Members had their doubts that I had a reading of 37 degrees... Thought my graph was wrong... (Two days later it was frozen over for about two weeks) 

    Just like this time as last I was way, way, way, on up river where it’s colder.  The lakes temps might run more similar more in the main parts of the lake?  idk 

    Thanks.

    Lance, do you ever hook a Striper/Wiper that far up river this time of year and mangle up your spider rigs? If they do go that far they are probably looking for a bigger piece of meat than a crappie minnow? 

  4. Lance, no problem it's family first. I'm enjoying the grandkids this weekend. Won't be any trolling as they are 3 1/2 and 5 1/2 years old but they do like to do some bobber/worm perch jerkin if there is steady action and I have to admit I like it as much if not more than they do. Brings back a lot of good memories.

    Thanks for the intel, I appreciate it. I feel like I got 8-10 years of fishing experience and trial and error from your post.

     

    Thanks

  5. Lance, if you really like the stuff the Walmart in Springdale has some on clearance back in the northeast corner before going into lawn and garden. Did not look at the price but they had both green and red. That minnow looks like it came out of the cooling pond at Chernobyl. I did see a you tube video of a guy using  that stuff and he was at Beaver fishing docks. Those are nice fish. I picked off a few from the bank this morning. One was the blackest crappie I have ever seen.

  6. Last Thursday before all the rain ran down after work to a cove in War Eagle arm and pitched a jig under a cork next to a blow down. Plastic jig in monkey milk color about 2 feet under the cork. All were 10-12" and a couple had some undeveloped eggs so was starting to get close. Not sure what all this rain will do to it. The color pre rain was fairly clear but haven't looked since it started.

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  7. The plan on Sunday was to get the little boat out and catch some of the crappie that Lance has been catching and relocating to lake Crisco. Only had about hour and a 1/2 before dark so decided to go down to a gravel bank and see if could catch any walleye that were moving in to spawn. No walleye but did catch these bass and the one crappie. The one was on a rattletrap and not a jerk bait. The bass almost had no color almost silver. The picture actually gives them more color that you could see with your eyes. The bank has a pretty good slope so these were in 7-8 foot of water. War Eagle arm

    One posted upside down for some reason.

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  8. 17 minutes ago, Lance34 said:

    Go get em!  I haven’t used a plastic jig all winter. Tried to but, they take the minnow over the tube jig tipped with a minnow that is right next to it on another rod. 😂 It’s been straight minnow rig at .2-.3mph

    Pic below is basically the minnow rig I tie up.  You can get them at Wally World already tied up

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    Lance, is there an advantage to having the sinker in between your baits? My set up has always been to have the sinker on bottom with the two baits above it tied with Palomar knots

  9. Lance, keep them coming please. I'm like you, a lot of what I know about fishing this lake I have learned on this board. There has been plenty of trial and error for me but a lot of places, times, techniques, etc. I've picked up here that would not have tried or thought of like these muddy bottom crappie. Going to try and get the little boat out tomorrow. I don't spider rig but will try a double drop rig with minnow top and plastic jig on bottom with a couple of poles.

  10. I was further south in the War Eagle arm Sunday and could not net any shad. The color there was more stained than previous, not bad but more than before. Maybe the wind on Friday and Saturday stirred it up? Ended up trolling cranks and jigged a spoon under a shad ball I saw on the locator but only a few small whites. A couple of times would see some small surface activity and would cast to it with a curly tail but no takers. My little lowrance elite 4 doesn't have a temp sensor so only would be a guesstimate on water temp.

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