After a few hours of trying to locate and catch the crappie I decided to try the bream. You can locate the bream easily by scanning the bottom close to shore looking for the bream "beds". They look like this with small circular indentations in the silt all clustered together.
Once I found them I jigged a 1/16 oz jig head with the beetle critter and the bream tore it up! The bigger bream usually hold on the beds and protect them from intruders. Let the jig go all the way to the bottom and reel up just a few inches and jig. I let mine touch the bottom and bounce up and down. Drives them crazy! They were easily enticed with earthworms under bobber in 4 feet of water as well. Love watching the bobber go under!
When the sun set I trolled around the banks trying for bass and crappie on jigs. There are a few houses with underwater lights on their docks and these spots are great for drawing in the bait fish which puts all the predator fish on them as well. You can catch cats, gars, bass, crappie, hybrids and bream all in the light. Just had to present them with a jig with a minnow or a lure they wanted to hit. I caught a lot of bass on jigs tipped with minnows on slow retrieve through the light. Even the bream were hitting the minnow tipped jigs and I was using some big minnows! The feeding frenzy is outstanding!
Made a short video showing the action under the lights!!
http://vid5.photobucket.com/albums/y...g/IMG_2154.mp4
If you want to fish in the heat then go out during the day but if you want to relax and not be so hot try night fishing. It is fun and relaxing and keeps you busy for the night. AND the big benefit is there is NO boat traffic at night and you can fish anywhere you want without interruption! I can only hope you have an enjoyable outing night fishing sometime soon. Beat the heat and fish at night!!


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