Dewayne French Posted January 6, 2023 Posted January 6, 2023 Getting back to a little chilling and fishing time on the pond. The chilling is easy with the cold temps we have had lately and the fishing has been good. It has been better, but also a lot worse for me so I count my blessings each day out. I don't get to go as often as most on here and I'm not a crappie guru, but I have caught decent sized fish. The days I go if you can find them they turn on or off quick. So I go prepared with several rods rigged. Mostly I'm catching Crappie, but Whites, Bluegill, and Bass are all playing right now, not many boats out. Been twice once before new years then on the 2nd, didn't catch my limit but was only out for about 4 hours each time. WT 49-51 FOW 15ish depending on the day. Good water clarity each time out and caught fish both in the wind and cold then the next time out it was slick calm and sun was out. Crappie Jigs, small spoons, small jerkbaits. Find the bait then start looking for bigger marks. If you can find a bigger tree that seems to be the best starting point, Yes there is a few on Norfork, but not many. Quillback, Terrierman, nomolites and 3 others 6
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