Nice catch and a good variety. Is there anything the RT309s won't catch? Thought you had to use worms for shellcrackers.
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Tommy took Thursday off, so he and I hit the water on both Thursday and Friday. Thursday we deiced to go try some shallow water jig fishing down the lake. I arrived at his house around 8:00, got on the water around 9:00 and found the wind blowing at a pretty good clip at the boat ramp. We dropped the boat in after a brief discussion of whether or not it was to windy to fish in the area we picked. It was a rough boat ride to the shallow flat, but we were somewhat protected once in the confines of the bay. The bite started out a bit slow for us, but we finally found a few nice crappie in some shallow grass. Once the bite slowed, we started another search. The search took us around a bend into another shallow bay. Several boats were in the area apparently Shellcracker fishing. We started probing the grass and pads with our Rooty Tooty 309's when Tommy received a thump and a fat Shellcracker came aboard. Another flip, another Shellcracker. We started fishing all the grass and pads that looked similar in that area and found Shellcracker in most. These are nice sized fish ranging from 3/4 to 1 1/4 pounds. We stayed with them catching a box full before calling it a day. On Friday we were greeted with even windier and heavy overcast conditions. We went to a different area of the lake to try our luck in the shallows and to try some brush we had in the area. The fish just didn't want to cooperate, the ones that did bite just mouthed jigs and lots of fish were missed. The ones that were caught were 10 to 12 inch fish, with only 3 quality fish in the batch. We ended up with 25 in the box, not terrible considering the conditions. Water temps ranged from 62 to 64.5 degrees. On Thursday, all fish were caught in 2 feet or less of water. Friday, the fish were caught from 2 feet on trees, to 23 feet on deep brush.
Tommy with a couple of nice Shellcracker.
Thursday's cooler.
One of each on Thursday.
Friday's box shot.
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Nice catch and a good variety. Is there anything the RT309s won't catch? Thought you had to use worms for shellcrackers.
Mark 1:17 ...I will make you fishers of men
Awesome shellcrackers. Looks like a lot of fun pulling in those, congrats on the two days.
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IMO that's a pretty good two days of fishing. After all, catching IS catching.Congrats to both you guys.
SeaRay I have caught just about everything you can name on rooty tooty 309 jig. This is some of a long list of things they have caught, crappie, bream shellcrackers, catfish, bass, white bass, white perch, herring, shad of all kinds, jack fish, mud fish, carp, fly bream, mollies, drum, salt water spots, stone rollers, mullet, oscars, red horse suckers, I have even caught rabbits and quails, so their are not many things they won't catch, and yes I have caught myself lots of times.
Thursday was our day also on the lake. Ours came from dead grass beds in about 4 feet of water.
Gerald K4NHN
Cayce, SC
OK, Tommy, I buy the fish but the rabbit and quail need explaining.![]()
Mark 1:17 ...I will make you fishers of men
Tim, Everyone that we had were females, the eggs were blood shot, so they're ready to drop them eggs. None were grouped up, all singles like they're still looking to make a bed somewhere. I can't make it at all next week so do your thing on them. I was across the lake where we talked about.
Gerald K4NHN
Cayce, SC
Ray you would have had to been their to beleive the rabbits and the quails, but both made supper. But both are very true!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!