I trolled my 3 lines as usual, out over the deeper water since that's where I found them on my last trip. Started with 1/16 ounce heads. Took about 15 minutes to get the first bow in the rod, a nice bluegill; another followed about 5 minutes later. I had gone over some nice groups without a hookup which seemed strange. Next ones I went over I hit the button the Humminbird to switch to standard 2D and found they were not as deep as I thought they were; I think I was trolling under them. I switched to 1/32 ounce heads and things picked up right away. These were the next 2 to try their luck and lose. I landed the first and as I was reeling in for a restart the other line seemed heavy so I set the hook and had the 2nd.
It became a crappie kind of night, which put a stupid grin on my face. They were very active and showed a preference for light colored plastics like this one.
The light wind died off about 5:15 and I was able to hover over the schools and jig them up with regularity. Both crappie and bluegill were very active tonight and were the only 2 species I caught.
Once again, the bite slacked off about 6:15 and I headed for the beach about 6:30. I guess I ended up with perhaps 20 crappie; one little guy of about 7" (got him vertical jigging) and the rest all 10-12", really nice fish once again. For the bluegill, they were mostly in the 8"+ size, with a few smaller females sprinkled in; total for the 'gills would be around 15 or so.
Once again I had a blast and am looking forward to my next trip, whenever it might be. As has been the case with all my trips this year, all were returned for another day.


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