Man, it looks like that everywhere I fish. But they see it's me and don't bite.![]()
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OMG...I think I just shed a few tears.....someone posted this on facebook and it sure caught my eyes!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GMXXdcsj3g
Man, it looks like that everywhere I fish. But they see it's me and don't bite.![]()
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oh that's awesome...are these fish all suspending beneath a dock or what? These are all mostly healthy decent sized fish. There must be a great bait fish population. Thanks for sharing.
I saw the same thing about the boat shed. The interesting thing to me is that there seems to be no feeding going on so throwing a jig might not give any indication of the numbers. It would be really interesting to know if there was any bite associated with that spot.
Just showed this to my "non-fishing, lacking patience" son, who immediately lit up and said "I'll go fishing THERE!" LOL
Looks like they are under some type of structure, but I can't tell what. I started drooling when I saw that. I wonder if that's what the deep part of Cypress looks like in November?...
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yeh, there's no bait fish activity that I can see. It looks like everybody is just hanging out at social hour checking out the eye candy. It seems like these fish are sheltering beneath the structure above for shade and cooler water. It's actually pretty funny![]()
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Hello from Kansas!!
I'm happy to see that you all liked the underwater crappie video from Milford Reservoir, Kansas.
I posted the video on the Kansas page shortly after I filmed it and Slab put it on his videos page also, but it is still "making the rounds"!
The newer technology that is now available is allowing for some very interesting views that were not possible just a few short years ago. It was a real kick to see that many fish concentrated in a small area, but it sure makes you wonder what's really down there while looking at that sonar display!
Tight lines,
Craig