Quote Originally Posted by ultralightrooki View Post
morning svh , not even a year being a spinning-rod fisherman yet , but it is much more fun than catfishing !! it has gotten pretty slow here , and very hot .. i go in the mornings about an hour and a half and about all i catch are blue-gill , around the size in your pictures and smaller....i still take a crappie rod and check out all the stumps and logs farther out from the bank , but have not caught a crappie or bass near them in weeks...i still catch the blue-gill along the bank , in the shade , with the slowest rod i have , a daiwa shock ultra-light , it flexes all the way down to the handle and is also the cheapest rod that i have , but it is lots of fun to catch blue-gill on...i have had luck using a beetle-spin with a 1/32 jighead with the tail of a crappie slider cut off and put on it ...i also use a 1\32 jighead with a chartreuse/silver tube body on it.....i am going to get some shrimp the next time i go to the grocery store and try your method ....hopeing for cooler weather soon and luck to you and the observers.
I hear ya ! We are the same on several points. I too go out in the morn, and eve for a couple of hours, and have not got into the crappie for a couple of months ! I've spent this summer targeting deep water bluegill, and have just started moving back to the secondary points, and, just started gettin back into the redear that are movin back as well.

Meh on the kitties, and even though I could spend all day catchin bass, I have lost interest in the LM after forever (seemingly) being a "bass man". From what I hear from the other crappie fisher on the lake, (yes, there is only one) a few slabs have been caught in the regular spots within the last few days.

Time to rethink my strategies.

I also prefer 1/32 oz jigs, but I really love fishin them under a slip float with meat, or Gulp baits. I've refined my tactics, and have had very good luck with this method lately.

We also have roving schools of bass and bluegill mixed, that seem to love the sun, "poppin the top" out in open water in the blazin sun ! These schools are terribly fun to chase around, and depending on the size of lure thrown at them, either species can be caught quite regularly. The limiting factor is how long I want to run around in the sun !

Not long !

I've found the smallest (salad) shrimp, cut into 5 or 6 pieces, and heavily salted works best, (for me) and "sun cooked" beats the microwaved shrimp for the ability to stay on the hook better. Much better.

Thank you for the reply, and the best of luck to you.