oghfm Posted January 29, 2021 Posted January 29, 2021 down Sons creek past Greaser creek. Put in a little after 11 am, marked fish in 22-24 fow just like usual, dropped double jig set, moved it, strolled it, lifted and dropped it, even yelled at it a coupla times, Notta. Wasted about 90 minutes trying to coax a bite out of them. Swung down to greaser, much less mud on south bank just past the first corp brush pile. 22 fow, short walleye. Then a 12 inch crappie, coupla shorties, another 12 ,3 more shorties, an 11 incher then another short eye. Gave the 3 crappie to the neighbors. Had to turn the gain down quite a bit for all the clutter that came into the lake. Me thinks crappie get lockjaw when mudded up. Look for cleaner water. Phil Lilley, wtr dogs, straw hat and 3 others 6
MrGiggles Posted January 30, 2021 Posted January 30, 2021 On the Little Sac, water was clear from Cedar ridge on down. Spooned up probably 10 crappie, and 2 whites. Mostly short fish, but a few keepers. 40-65 feet, near schools of shad. Crappie seemed to be near the top of the school, whites were just under. oghfm, straw hat, liphunter and 1 other 4 -Austin
Dutch Posted January 30, 2021 Posted January 30, 2021 10 hours ago, MrGiggles said: On the Little Sac, water was clear from Cedar ridge on down. Spooned up probably 10 crappie, and 2 whites. Mostly short fish, but a few keepers. 40-65 feet, near schools of shad. Crappie seemed to be near the top of the school, whites were just under. Were they on any kind of structure or just associated with schools of bait fish. I hope to spoon for walleye one day next week.
MrGiggles Posted January 30, 2021 Posted January 30, 2021 1 hour ago, Dutch said: Were they on any kind of structure or just associated with schools of bait fish. I hope to spoon for walleye one day next week. I was fishing right in the schools. Both of the bigger schools were on main lake points that protrude onto river channel, that may be more than a coincidence. I pretty much just followed the channel and looked for the schools with side imaging. I was using a fle-fly spoon, one that you can bend and get a real slow flutter out of. I have some from Binks as well, but the fle-fly is my go to. I'm still 0-2 on spooning for walleyes. liphunter and wtr dogs 2 -Austin
Dutch Posted January 30, 2021 Posted January 30, 2021 I plan to launch at Hartley and work my way towards Mutton if the water is clear, if not I can go down lake towards Edge Island. I use a homemade jiggling spoon similar to a Hopkins Shorty 75.
curtisce Posted January 31, 2021 Posted January 31, 2021 was out wednesday. Little Sac arm. Again a little stain probably 4ft viz. found some bait in State Park cove. One fella was catching short crappie with relative ease. liphunter 1 The answer may not lie at the bottom of a glass, but you should always check
luckycraft Posted January 31, 2021 Posted January 31, 2021 1 hour ago, curtisce said: was out wednesday. Little Sac arm. Again a little stain probably 4ft viz. found some bait in State Park cove. One fella was catching short crappie with relative ease. Was the shotgun in the boat?
oghfm Posted January 31, 2021 Author Posted January 31, 2021 3 hours ago, Dutch said: How are you liking that live scope? Still liking it and learning, using mostly downscope which gives me 24 ft width in 20 fow, the fore and aft view is about 8 ft so sometimes a little difficult to keep the jigs in that rectangular cone. Good clarity on the jigs even as they fall, its absolutely nuts to watch the fish come over to investigate it, sometimes they're in the mood and sometimes not. On the breaks you can actually see the slope on your screen. I need to master the fwd look, believe if trolling w/ a roadrunner or crankbait that is weighted in front and directing the livescope behind the boat you should be able to see the fish approaching your lure. If they stall out just move it towards them to encourage the strike. Should know be summer. I have a 73 cv with it, wanted the 93sv but bass pro ran out and wouldn't give a raincheck, but don't use sideview and the 73 seems adequate at the depths I frequent. Will be at the lake tomorrow and Tuesday, if I can find clearer water, and will probably try Friday, I look for 45 degrees and winds 12 or below. liphunter 1
curtisce Posted February 1, 2021 Posted February 1, 2021 22 hours ago, Dutch said: How are you liking that live scope? Don't know who you were addressing with that question. First trip for mine. I got the perspective mount with it. One problem, when you mount it on the trolling motor using the starboard mount the decal that show your tramsducer position on the downside of the transducer so you canb't see it. I put the trolling motor down and the livescope was looking backwards under the boat. I thought I had mounted it wrong and didin't havar the allen wrench to change it so I used it as is. Had to turn the TM 180 to see out in front and then back to use it. That limited my use. found out when I got home that the transducer wasn't lined up for forward looking. i can see how and independent pole for the LS would be a plus especially for crappie. snagged in outlet 3 1 The answer may not lie at the bottom of a glass, but you should always check
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