Great job DB, obviously you found some shade to stay out until 1400
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Back to Limestone Creek today, fished from daylight till about 2PM. I caught a dozen bass, a dozen catfish and about two dozen Crappie all returned except one Crappie I deep hooked. Kept half a limit of Gills and 6 or 7 nice Goggle Eye, I think their actual name is Rock Bass. Fun day again on Limestone Creek. Best bait was a 1/16oz Cutie spinner. Photo later when I clean them.
Great job DB, obviously you found some shade to stay out until 1400
I kept the fish on ice till this morning, too hot to stand in the sun and clean them yesterday.
They don't look as good after a night in the cooler. One note, there was discussion on the forum before about the Blacknose Crappie. About 70 percent of the ones I catch in Limestone Creek are Blacknose. They're from different year classes as well with fish ranging from 6 inches to a 16 slab inch that I released yesterday.
This one swallowed my spinner. I tried to get it out clean, but he was floundering on the surface later so he went in the cooler.
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Were you out on the big water or up in the creeks?
Limestone creek must be the long ear sunfish capital of the world, I dont think i have ever seen so many caught every time you have gone there and they are a lot bigger than most you see. They must run the bluegill off HAHA
Saw where you had your car parked on Mooresville; you went upstream from there?
Yep, I only had to get out of my kayak a couple times and drag across a gravel bar, but there are many runs that are only a couple inches deep.
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Ditch, Nobody can say you don't work hard for your fish. You should teach "Crappie Fishing North Alabama 101" for $$$!!!
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