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    They are moving up fast on Greeson. We found quite a few suspended over staging beds in 9 to 15-feet of water. We didn't try anything real shallow but I'm sure they are moving in to the banks. By mid-afternoon we had surface temps over 60 degrees in the main channel. Unless we get a significant cool-down the spawn will be on shortly.

    Here's the 45 crappie from 10 to 15-inches and a black bass we kept this morning:

    FISH ON!
    Jerry Blake

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    Nice mess thanks for the report

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    dayum.....you need a first mate...i promise to be quiet....

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    Looking good Jerry.

    A bad day of fishing
    beats a good day at work.

    Jerry

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    Very nice mess of fish Jerry WTG. Hold off the spawn until crappie camp if you can Jerry lol!
    MT.DEW AND JP8 IN THE MORNING GETS THE BLOOD FLOWING.

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    Dang Jerry, are you trying to catch all of 'em before Crappie Camp?:D

    That's an impressive stringer for this time of year. Keep up the good work!

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    Jerry,

    Nice pics.

    If you have been following the side scan thread on the main board, you know I have a severe case of puppy love over the side scan possibilities. As the resident GURU of all things sonar, two questions....
    1. What do you think of the Hummingbird Side Scan?
    2. Do you see anything about using it in shallow water (4-6 ft) that would change your opinion?

    I am supposed to be in Shreveport on the 19th of March. I'm feeling an itch to go to BASS PRO!

    Thanks

    Mike

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    Wonder if this would catch some Lake Greeson crappie?


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    Quote Originally Posted by slab_slayer1
    Wonder if this would catch some Lake Greeson crappie?

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    They sure will! Caught several on your jigs already! I need to get an order together. Do you have a mold for a 1/48th ounce head? Can you put a #6 hook on a 1/32-ounce head? I'll be in touch.
    FISH ON!
    Jerry Blake

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    Quote Originally Posted by titleman
    Jerry,

    Nice pics.

    If you have been following the side scan thread on the main board, you know I have a severe case of puppy love over the side scan possibilities. As the resident GURU of all things sonar, two questions....
    1. What do you think of the Hummingbird Side Scan?
    2. Do you see anything about using it in shallow water (4-6 ft) that would change your opinion?

    I am supposed to be in Shreveport on the 19th of March. I'm feeling an itch to go to BASS PRO!

    Thanks

    Mike
    Hey Mike:

    The side imaging sonars look great to me. I would think they would be indispensable for someone fishing new water all the time but I don't know how much they would benefit for someone that sinks all their own cover. I'd like to see on in operation - in areas I fish. Maybe we can get someone to bring one to Crappie Camp and demonstrate it for us.
    FISH ON!
    Jerry Blake

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