both the temperature and the fishing. Water temps today were 65 degrees and the fishing was on fire. I've posted it a couple other times, but it bears repeating, the crappie are really fighting aggressively for some reason. I'd rather catch 20 of these than 50 of the usual that just surf across the surface to the boat. It's 2x the fun. Anyhow, fished around the islands area today across the channel from Brown's Creek and limited out. Lost a couple fish and threw one back, but ended up right at 30. Fishing was on fire early, then slowed down when the water started to whitecap, then picked back up a couple hours later when the wind laid down.

Far and away the most productive color has been black/hot pink for me. I've got both "inside" rods rigged with black/pink and they have been outcatching all the other colors and the other rods 3:1. I've never had the inside rods be as productive as any others, but to be MORE productive is astounding. Caught some on Blue Ice and on Bloody Shad color, but black/pink is my moneymaker right now. Used them on both 1/16 and 1/32 heads, both of which caught about the same number of fish. Out of 30 fish, there were 10 females (full of eggs) and 2 blacks. Biggest 3 fish were 1 black and 2 whites at 15". My understanding is there is an FLW bass tournament starting tomorrow, probably be boats everywhere for the next few days. Several were on the water today.