I decided to clip on 1/16 oz. jigs and work the deeper waters away from the edges due to the difficulties in boat control that I expected. It seemed like a good choice as I had the 1st crappie in the boat about 2 minutes later, a nice 12" fish. It came on one of Micanopy's creations.
I didn't really expect to have a stellar day after the storm and I was correct; bites were very spaced out throughout my trip. This pond seemed to have a hard thermocline at about 18' and most of the sonar returns I saw were between 15 & 18', right where the 1/16 oz heads might have been running a bit too deep. After a long dry spell, I decided to switch over to 1/32 oz heads and would keep them on for the remainder of the trip. Winning lure combo of the day was a Roadrunner head with a Tennessee shad color triple tail grub from Southern Pro. Of the 9 fish I'd land, 7 of them came on that lure. The Percy colored Crappie Magnet would account for the other. 5 bluegill, 3 crappie and a yellow perch would be the catch of the day.
The 'gills were nice ones, 8 & 9", the crappie were 12, 10 & 13" for that last one laying in the net. All were hard fighting, even the perch.
No one else was fishing although there were a few kayakers paddling around. I got tired of rowing against the wind and called it a day at 11:30.


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