Dutch Posted December 21, 2019 Posted December 21, 2019 Since I really don’t know how to fish brush piles for crappie I decided to try to find some in other places. I scanned 5 roll off areas above Cape Fair looking from 18 to 30 feet. I only found one that showed any fish and it was only 100 yards long. I fished it 3 times and caught a dozen crappie and a few spots. Only 5 of the crappie would measure and they got a free ride home. One of the throw backs was an Arkansas black nose. Water clarity was good and the temp ranged from 43° to 45°. It was cloudy and cold all day long. When I started out I had a chartreuse stinger on an orange head. They hit it so I didn’t change until I lost it. Then I used a chartreuse swimming minnow on a chartreuse head. Johnsfolly, Quillback, terryj1024 and 4 others 7
Johnsfolly Posted December 21, 2019 Posted December 21, 2019 Lots of misdirection with this post. Just where were you fishing? We may never know.. Well played my friend. Well played😀.
Dutch Posted December 21, 2019 Author Posted December 21, 2019 No misdirection intended, but since I only found one place and plan to try it again Tuesday I won’t be posting any lat lons.😁 magicwormman 1
Members usa made outdoors Posted December 22, 2019 Members Posted December 22, 2019 We fished standing timber and brush piles today. Bite picked up in the afternoon and made for a decent day on the Rock. - Kenny m&m, Old dog 417, terryj1024 and 4 others 7
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