Sinkermaker with his first jig pole fish of the morning. He hoss'd him out of heavy cover like a natural!!
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What a beautiful day to go fishing!! With today being a State Holiday, I figured I'd better spend it on the water. I can get used to these mid-week holidays cause the lake was deserted!
With another tournament season come and gone, it's time to get back to the basics and fish my absolute favorite way...single pole jigging. Normally during tournament season I find myself watching multiple rods either pulling or pushing baits in order to cover more water and find the big girls, but when it comes down to fishing for fun, my heart and soul belongs to a jig pole and ultralight. There's nothing like feeling the thump!
I gave Mr. Don (Sinkermaker) a call Sunday evening and invited him to join me this morning. He said his schedule was clear and we decided to meet at the ramp at 7:00 AM. It's been a few months since I've been around my old stomping grounds on Murray so we had to go fishing and figure out what was going on. We fished everything under the sun (except there was little sun) from bridges, stickups, docks, blowdowns, brush...you name it, we dropped or cast jigs around it. Only pattern we determined was there was no patternWe caught a fish or two on just about everything, but never stumbled a spot holding numbers or quality fish. We fished till about 12:30 and had 12 crappie, 2 perch, and a bream for our efforts. I think the cloudy morning hurt our cause a little bit, but overall we did pretty fair. We even found a jumbo catfish under one dock which explained why there were no crappie there.
Water temps were around 76 this morning and we caught fish on 1/32 oz jigs in black/green, black/chart., and yellow/white. Fish were caught in 4-10 FOW
On my way home from my trip with Don, I got to thinking..."I don't have anywhere to be!" So, I dropped the boat back in the water in another area of the lake and went back at it. I found things to be very similar in spot #2...a fish here and there with no quality fish to be found. I fished around brush and woody cover most of the afternoon and called it quits a little before 4. The fish I caught came out of 3-5 FOW on green/chart.
I added another 8 crappie to the livewell before calling it quits and threw back around 6 more. Now, it's back to the grind tomorrow. Hopefully I'll be able to chase them again before long!
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Last edited by "D"; 05-10-2016 at 10:04 PM.
Dereck I want to thank you for an excellent morning on the water. It was fun learning a new technique and catching a few fish to boot. I got my truck back and will reinstall the bed liner tomorrow and put all my junk in it. May try Greenwood Thursday if looks okay. Thanks again for the trip
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Nice report and pics. Thanks for sharing.
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CB, a good report and a good day. I'm glad you and Mr Don had a chance to catch a few fish while enjoying a nice day on the water. I haven't had a chance to go lately (to busy, need to get my priorities back in order). Sounds like I need to give that single polling a chance up at Murray or either down at Santee. Ink's been putting out some good reports from down that way too.
You guiding now Derek? Might have to give you call and book a trip. Congrats to you both on fine outing. Good report, good pics, nice catch, well done!
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Good to hear y'all found some biting. Enjoyed your report and thanks for posting it and the pics.
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LOL I'm good at teaching what not to do. Come on up! I'm sure I can put a striper on your line and probably a crappie or two. They just ain't going to be the size of your Santee pigs!
Being that yesterday was my first trip out in some time I'm trying to figure out exactly what stage the fish are in. The time of year and our catch yesterday tells me the big fish may have moved out to deeper water, but the water temps are still a little cool. I'm starting to think we caught the early birds and the big fish are still doing a little roaming right now.
Hooking up every chance I get!
The ole catfish that was hiding under a dock!
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