Saturday in a "Raleigh Parks" lake:
11:20am-6:30pm (best fishing...as long as I was in the right spot)
67 crappie 10"-14.75" (14.75"=1 lb 12.25 oz)
***Chartreuse tubejig w/out minnow
custom minnow rig
#6 Vanish Transition Line
2-10' deep in 7-12'
Water Temp: 77F
***big fish of the day caught on this bait
I brought out the PVC stuff today. It actually took about 15 minutes per structure to build and drop instead of the 7 minutes I initially estimated. I took a picture of my 14' boat packed with the structure components before I launched today. I was impressed by the surreptitiousness--my boat pretty much looked the same as always. I sank the two PVC structures and caught a small fish on them an hour later. The Lowrance showed a full house over the top of them by the end of the day (I didn't fish them again though).
Today, the midlake hump preformed anemically. I caught only 3 keepers on the hump (still not many archs on the Lowrance.) So, since early fall could be considered a doppleganger to late spring, I targeted a spot that performed well in early June. 62 of 67 keepers broke the surface in the 100sq' spot--including all the largest fish of the day. I fished there about 4 hours--so about 15/hr. The fish averaged over 11" there, but <10" elsewhere. I had 90% of my hits on jigs today. My minnows were quickly depleted, although the bites were harder and more consistant on jigs. I fished the best spot out in much the same way that coal is stripmined near my Midwestern hometown. I started 2-3' down-caught several. Then 4' down-caught several (ave size slightly larger than at 2-3'). Then 5' down-caught several (ave size slightly larger than at 4'). Then 6-8' (ave size slightly larger than at 5'; and 2nd and 3rd largest fish caught back to back at this depth). At the end of the day, I returned and caught the my final fish at 2-5' (including the 14.75"). I couldn't believe how shallow the top couple layers of crappie were--but sometimes it's best to trust the electronics.
Crappie fight so hard this time of year!
Whompus Cat:
I will consider your suggestion. However, because I don't own many bright pink things, would hunter orange suffice? 
-crataegus
Last edited by crataegus; 09-13-2008 at 08:48 PM.
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