Man, sounds like you laid the wood to 'em. Good catch!!
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Run and hide was the name of the game today and proper boat control was key. Winds blew straight 20 gusting to 35+, but the fish didn't seem to mind. Launched at Tommy's and ran upriver to try and find some calmer waters. Found a good ledge off the main river channel protected by some tall hardwoods. The water was calm but the wind was still a factor, without a steady focus on handling I was shooting upriver at 5mp+. Caught more fish on straight jigs seemed to catch better quality when tipped with a minnow. Myself and two other boats worked that same ledge all morning and all walked away with a limit before noon. No 16"ers today but had several 13-15. You know what they say, if you want to learn to catch fish in the wind, then you have to fish when it's windy!
Deck Officer/2nd Engineer - M/V Saint Charles.
2004 Tracker 17.5' Panfish
Tite-lok rod holders - PST and BGJP rods
I fish, therefore I am!
Man, sounds like you laid the wood to 'em. Good catch!!
Nice catch! How deep were they?
Deck Officer/2nd Engineer - M/V Saint Charles.
2004 Tracker 17.5' Panfish
Tite-lok rod holders - PST and BGJP rods
I fish, therefore I am!
Wow! Nice crappie.
Be safe and good luck fishing
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GREAT CATCH . NOW FOR THE GPS COORDINATES AND WE WILL BE OFF . THIS RAIN WILL HAVE IT CHURNING .
CATCH THEM ALL.
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Deck Officer/2nd Engineer - M/V Saint Charles.
2004 Tracker 17.5' Panfish
Tite-lok rod holders - PST and BGJP rods
I fish, therefore I am!
OK I AIN'T GOT NO PM . STILL CHECKING . WELL I WILL JUST HAVE TO USE YOUR BOAT I KNOW YOU MARK A X ON IT WHILE YOU WERE THERE . LOL
CATCH THEM ALL.
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