Thanks Thanks:  0
HaHa HaHa:  0
Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 11 to 19 of 19

Thread: Buggs

  1. #11
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    Marion, NC
    Posts
    885
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default


    Thanks FB. I did pull one out of hyco that would push 2lb once! It must have been lost!

  2. #12
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    Waxhaw, NC
    Posts
    315
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Fishbud View Post
    Dan , I always keep my boat on the trailer and go to whatever ramp we intend to fish. You get a free ramp pass when staying at the park that can only be used at the park. I just booked the lodge for early March this year . Have an annual trip with about 10 of us. Some large crappie are always caught at that time period. Bluestone Creek was hot last year giving up multiple 3 lb fish. Caught my personal best 3.5 lb there last year. Help you anyway I can. FB

    Been reading with interest the comments about Buggs. I have never been fished the lake but have thought about trying. Is there anyone familiar with both Buggs and the Santee lake Marian that can compare the two, in other words does Buggs have the flooded timber, cypress trees, grass, pads, stump flats, black water ponds etc. that santee has or is it more similiar to High Rock, Norman or Jordan. Would like to see detailed comments about the characteristics of the lake and the tecniques most popular for fishing it, Thanks!!! (also does NC and Viginia have a reciprical fishing license agreement)

  3. #13
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Danville VA
    Posts
    253
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    I cannot seem to break the 2 lb mark at Hyco either. Some close and they are few and far between. FB
    " If you are lucky enough to be fishing, you are lucky enough"

  4. #14
    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Location
    North Carolina
    Posts
    3,423
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    polarcrafter, I FISH BOTH LAKES MANY TIMES,THEY ARE DIFFERENT ,BUGGS DO NOT HAVE STANDING TIMBER,LILLIE PADS,GRASS BEDS,IT IS A FLOOD CONTROL LAKE WITH MANY BRUSH PILES THAT HAVE BEEN PUT IN,DOCKS IN SOME CREEKS,AND IN EARLY SPRING GOOD TROLLING IN UPPER CREEKS,BUT RARELY DO I EVERY TROLL,BOTH HAVE LARGE CRAPPIES.SANTEE IS COMING BACK HAD GOT SLOW AFTER THEY SPRAYED IN THE 90 I THINK,BEFORE THEN WAS THE BEST LAKE I EVER FISH BUT WHEN IT GOT SLOW I QUICK GOING TO IT
    God Demonstrated his love for us. Romans 5:8

  5. #15
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    Waxhaw, NC
    Posts
    315
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by genec View Post
    polarcrafter, I FISH BOTH LAKES MANY TIMES,THEY ARE DIFFERENT ,BUGGS DO NOT HAVE STANDING TIMBER,LILLIE PADS,GRASS BEDS,IT IS A FLOOD CONTROL LAKE WITH MANY BRUSH PILES THAT HAVE BEEN PUT IN,DOCKS IN SOME CREEKS,AND IN EARLY SPRING GOOD TROLLING IN UPPER CREEKS,BUT RARELY DO I EVERY TROLL,BOTH HAVE LARGE CRAPPIES.SANTEE IS COMING BACK HAD GOT SLOW AFTER THEY SPRAYED IN THE 90 I THINK,BEFORE THEN WAS THE BEST LAKE I EVER FISH BUT WHEN IT GOT SLOW I QUICK GOING TO IT
    Thanks for the reply. I bass fished Santee lakes back in the late '80s and early '90s and thought that was the most "fishie" lake I had ever been on, never crappie fished it much, but plan on going after the crappie and shellcrackers this year.

  6. #16
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    eden,n.c.
    Posts
    2,807
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    A word to the wise: everyone seems to think spring is the best crappie season. My records prove otherwise. I've been guiding on Buggs for several yrs now and have crappie fished there for over 40 yrs. The most consistant crappie fishing there is in the Fall/Early Winter time frame. If you plan a spring crappie trip now, most likely the weather will wreck the fishing or the water conditions. We make some great catches in the spring, don't get me wrong. But we catch more fish more consistantly in the latter part of the yr. For a better shot at a good spring trip you've got to watch the weather and go when its rite,IMHO.

  7. #17
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    Marion, NC
    Posts
    885
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by fishdoc View Post
    A word to the wise: everyone seems to think spring is the best crappie season. My records prove otherwise. I've been guiding on Buggs for several yrs now and have crappie fished there for over 40 yrs. The most consistant crappie fishing there is in the Fall/Early Winter time frame. If you plan a spring crappie trip now, most likely the weather will wreck the fishing or the water conditions. We make some great catches in the spring, don't get me wrong. But we catch more fish more consistantly in the latter part of the yr. For a better shot at a good spring trip you've got to watch the weather and go when its rite,IMHO.
    You are right about that doc. But it's real hard for me to get out of the woods that time of year!

  8. #18
    Join Date
    Mar 2012
    Location
    Durham, North Carolina
    Posts
    99
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Ahhh....my favorite time of the year..... When the hunters (and I hunt some) are itching to kill deer, that's when the lakes crank up... Striper and crappie anyhow. Love to see them birds diving, clouds looking like it could snow. My biggest dilemma is now I'm enjoying catching those fall and winter trout too.

  9. #19
    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Location
    Alamance, North Carolina
    Posts
    1,349
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by chief View Post
    Be careful, Dan. I had a friend who went on a deer hunting trip. His wife packed his bag. When he got home, he complained that she forgot to pack his socks. She grabbed his gun case and opened it to show where she packed the socks.... She got the trailer in the divorce.
    Haha now that's funny. Good one
    Likes mac crappie LIKED above post

Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

BACK TO TOP