Nice report, nice fish.
Your live well looks like all the crappie are whites. Are you guys mostly getting whites over in B-ville? Just curious.
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Nice report, nice fish.
Your live well looks like all the crappie are whites. Are you guys mostly getting whites over in B-ville? Just curious.
you have to look to find the blacks, but they are here. Whites are the more predominant fish however.
HB
I was wondering, the few times I was there all we caught were whites. Thanks
Still slow but wasn't trying for crappies this time out. We landed a 3+ lbs channel a 15 inch chubby smallie, another little cat, and just before we quit I brought in a 14" walleye (on my favorite spoon). Was in 20-22 ft of water, right close to that thermocline. We both had hits where we didn't bring the lure back. Can't speak for my buddy but mine felt like a freight train hit it and after one tug, line went slack and then back empty. Broke the lure clean off. That's a first for me.
Never got into a fish that large since I went king salmon fishing in Northern CA on the pacific ocean.
Thanks HB you were dead on!
That freight train was probably a striper, they live and die(very literally) by the thermocline, probably the single most affected fish in the lake by the thermocline. If you were ripping spoons,all the more reason to believe it was a striped bass.
HB