Rootman Posted November 25, 2018 Posted November 25, 2018 Put in at Roark and fished multiple brush piles again. Bite was on and off. We caught about 40+ crappie and brought home 17 11” or better. Bite was very light using Bobby garlands in blue/silver with silver flakes. White jig head worked best. Was a beautiful day to be on the lake. 18-23 ft was the best depth for what we caught. Hope others had some luck to, please share what worked for you today! May be awhile before have another nice day like today, here’s hoping we do! This post has been promoted to an article oghfm, dan hufferd, waterpossum and 3 others 4 2
MrGiggles Posted November 25, 2018 Posted November 25, 2018 8 minutes ago, Rootman said: Put in at Roark and fished multiple brush piles again. Bite was on and off. We caught about 40+ crappie and brought home 17 11” or better. Bite was very light using Bobby garlands in blue/silver with silver flakes. White jig head worked best. Was a beautiful day to be on the lake. 18-23 ft was the best depth for what we caught. Hope others had some luck to, please share what worked for you today! May be awhile before have another nice day like today, here’s hoping we do! Gave it a try tonight as well, not as good as Thursday but still pretty good, brought home enough for dinner. A lot of boats on the water today, that's for sure. Rootman 1 -Austin
Johnsfolly Posted November 25, 2018 Posted November 25, 2018 @Rootman that's sounds like a great bunch of crappie! Congrats on figuring them out! Good luck when you get out again.
straw hat Posted November 25, 2018 Posted November 25, 2018 Tough fishing. Most caught on bluffs, 25 tom 29' deep with minnows. Came home with 8 keepers between the wife and I but they were all 11 to 13". LOTS of boats. Beautiful day. Rootman 1
Rootman Posted November 26, 2018 Author Posted November 26, 2018 I wanted to add a thank you to those in other posts that shared about how to get brush pile markers added to the lake map on my garmin. It was $10 well spent to take it to Springfield and have it done. Knowing the brush pile locations has been a game changer for me, have found several that continue to produce fish in just a few trips. I would encourage any who can do this to give it a try. Thanks again to those that suggested it in past posts.
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