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    Looking at my schedule for the week - don't take long when you are retired- I decided I had to fish Monday. Then I see the weather channel is predicting some moderate winds, 10 mph -you KNOW how that works out- from the NNW, so I am thinking Robeson Creek runs pretty much east west, so I can be out of the strongest gusts. After a couple of honey- dos, I finally backed down the ramp about 11:30. Lo and behold, there is about 100 yards of open water at the ramp, then the Creek is frozen in all the way out to the Haw River.
    Now, I have, in a previous life, busted ice to get to where I wanted to fish. But that was in an aluminum boat. And that can be a little scary if the ice moves around and blocks you from returning. So yea, I chickened out and went looking for a place to launch.
    Based on wind predictions, I decided to go to Farrington -didn't matter, out on the main lake, it was windy everywhere. Finally found some fish in 22 ft on the edge of the channel break but directly in the wind. First drop hooked me a 13 1/2" in slab. Five minutes later, I got hits on both rods and caught a 12" and an 11". Then I went dry for a while, but the sun came out and the wind shifted slightly to the west and it was on. I had my limit by 3 pm and just dinked around trying to make sense of the pattern.
    I used four different colors of jigs and caught 90% of my fish on black/blue/chartreuse Mr. Crappie Jokers. That's all you need to know- how deep and what color.
    Water temp was 38- coldest I've ever seen on Jordan Lake. Birds were diving on dead shad in Parker's Creek when I came back from Robeson. Near as I could tell, there was only one other boat on the North end of the lake. Fish have definitely left the deepest parts of the lake and are anticipating spring, as are the fishermen.
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    The cold runoff is going to keep them deep for the time being I think.
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    Good job on the lake. Pop ordered some of those Mr. Crappie Jokers so he can try to keep up with you.

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    Yep. I was up in the Robeson Creek area this past weekend and it was frozen over pretty good. I posted a pic on one of my posts from about 2 weeks ago. We busted a few spotty patches of ice that was floating lose but I wasn't going to attempt to blast thru the ice especially when I was catching plenty of fish elsewhere on the lake. I'm gonna buy some of those jigs because I'm getting tired of buying 8 to 10 dozen minnows each weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JordanLimit View Post
    Good job on the lake. Pop ordered some of those Mr. Crappie Jokers so he can try to keep up with you.
    Dennis, It's hard to believe he's trying to keep up with me-- more likely he's staying way out in front with a comfortable lead going down the backstretch. Seriously, those Joker's are really hot on deep fish moving slow. You can't hold it still and they'll jump it while the three tails are just wiggling. Monk has all the colors and the best prices.

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