undefinedundefinedundefinedundefined
Quote Originally Posted by lebruce
We made it over there Sat. for our first time ever.That lake was GREAT but the wind was making some killer waves in places .We caught a good mess of crappies,keeped 40 between the 3 of us that were over 11.5"-14".There's a pic. of them here on the brag board http://www.crappie.com/classified/image.php?Id=49 .We got the fish slow trolloing rigs in 10-13' of water. The pic. was taken outside of the Red Rock Trading Post Bait Shop on Hwy G28.We didn't buy anything there,we just stopped in to ask if there was a fish cleaning station near by we could use.The man behind the counter said there was one by the dam about a mile away.But then he told us we could clean our catch there and he went out of his way to help us with it.To me that makes a place a step above the rest they're a class act in our book and will get a visit from us each time were over there.
OK I just wanted to make a remark here about how much I enjoyed finding this site and the photo of the three men and their crappie haul. I had just been down behind the house catching crappie and blue-gill right and left to pitch and remove from the pond as they take tend to take it over. Cant just toss them on the edge as the dog will roll in them. So my new kick is to re-cycle them into a worm bed. ( Boycotting paying 1.75 for a dozen scrawny earthworms from a bait shop in town.) I have a tub oozing with live nightcrawlers that I am going to attempt to keep over the winter. The other 2 beds are outdoors under a shade tree and in three days alone- they have supplied me with at least six worms a shovel scoop. So that vermicomposting truly works.
Now back to the amusement end of this. I did get a real kick out of once again seeing that it takes all kinds to make a world. And that people can look at the same thing and see it so differently than another person. Here I am cursing and loathing the overload of crappie and bluegill and then I see this picture of the proud catches. OK- heres my fishing tips., I may be a woman, but I have no trouble catching all the fish I desire-- I read many of these comments on this board and am still shaking my head in amazement. OK- Ill teach you guys HOW to fish- take notes-- here we go----- they only bite about the last two hours before sundown. They NEVER bite after a rain. Never during a rain either. OK- heres the trick------- via your line- drop them some easy worms to devour- let them get away. THEN start dropping numerous lines in that same spot. Get out of the boat and leave that for skiing,etc- stand in one spot-where the water is more still --- dont move around. Keep the movement and noise down. They will keep coming back to where they know the food is. I have the best luck about 8 feet from shorelines.
Now- you might want to look into this---> I heard that if the state at any point helped a farmer build or stock a pond on his land - that the public IS ALLOWED to openly fish? To ask first-----is polite----- in the very least. I think you could go thru the DNR or extension office or what-ever and get a list of available ponds that should be well stocked. Right now- farm ponds are over-run with these things --as ducks bring the eggs in on their feet.
However- it could be the boating , the outing, the companionship, WHO KNOWS what would possess anyone to actually seek these fish out------- but a huge moving lake with boating activities , loud motors is the hard way to go about this- if you want them in BULK for perhaps a huge fish fry------ look into farm ponds. To be honest with you- right now - they are sooooooooooo thick- you can drop a empty hook and they are biting.
OK - so anyway- I was just bored here and decided to put in my two cents worth. Smile- it takes all kinds to make a world- HAPPY FISHING!!!
I once thought about using my rental trailor as a hunting or fishing lodge- maybe when the tenant moves out I will re-consider this as an option again.
The pond is on another property, but only three miles from there- but that place is 19 acres of deer and wildlife. A regular Lowell Thomas wild kingdom. Ok I guess Im done babbling.