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    took my son and a friend of his to sinclair yesterday..... I told them that this crappie/spider rigging thing was all new to me but they were eager to get on the water....spent the 1st 4.5 hours running around with NOTHING to show for it...then we headed up Rooty creek, started seeing stuff stacked up on the creek channels going towards the back of some of the larger coves....low and behold, just when I was about to call it quits and throw all of this spider rig stuff over the side, the poles went to bouncing..over the next 2.5 hours the boys probably landed 45 fish, with many missed fished do to young boys not paying attention and "rod holder malfunctions" as I would call them, where the rod was bouncing up and down and the boys couldnt get the rods out of the holder!!!!
    ....I kept the ones large enuff to fillet, so we came home with 25 fairly decent sized crappie

    Water up Rooty Creek was stained in the main Creek with a heavier stain in the back of the coves, water temps ranged from 58 in the morning to 62 in the afternoon

    we were spider rigging from .3 to .6 mph ....we used minnows all day

    we did pick up 3 of the nicer fish out in the channel, they were suspended in about 14' of water over a 19 foot bottom, but the majority of the fish we caught were in 9-11 foot of water
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    Looks like they had a great time and learned not to give up. That is great you hung in there and caught fish.

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    yep..we actually had a blast...just being out with my son and his friend was time well spent....I actually sat on the leaning post of my bay boat all day, never touched a pole except to either re-rig one after a break off or to try and untangle the lines after the boys had a "oops" moment....I never caught a fish all day, and looking back, that was ok because I got to watch a couple of young friends having fun and growing up with a fishing pole in there hands......now I kind of understand that crazy/strange/odd look I would sometimes catch a glimpse of from my father all those years ago, he had that pole in my hand at a very early age and it just seemed to have stuck with me......THANKS DAD!!!!! I still love ya and miss ya every day!!!!!!
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