Winter on the Pocomoke, frustrated
Hi everyone,
Ive always been a typical prespawn, spawn crappie fisherman. I love this fish and have tried several times to figure out the post spawn, summer fall and winter bite. Although I have always caught fish, my catches have been spotty at best. Other than the spring I have never been able to find these fish in tight schools. Here I am again pulling my hair out trying to locate crappie on the Pocomoke.
Over the past several weeks I have had days where I caught one crappie, a day where I caught 5, and today not one. The day I caught 5 they were all spread out and not tightly schooled. At the start of today's trip I was determined to figure it out, water temp was 46 degrees, cloudy with a low incoming tide. I started out finding the main channel drop off along an inside bend in the river and motored along until I saw a nice piece of wood on the fishfinder, I dropped a bouy and casted to it as well as tried to verticle jig.... Nothing.
I then repeated this pattern for several hours with no bites other than possibly a nibble from a sunny. The deepest water I was in off the ledge was 16 feet with the adjacent flat at about 6 feet. I never caught one. Gave up trying to locate them in deep water and just casted on a 6 foot deep flat and caught one tiny bass.
Feeling frustrated that I can't figure this out. I have heard stories of nice catches in the winter on this river but not for me.
Any advice on depths, inside or outside bends, tides etc? Where are they. Seemed to be big carp rolling on the surface all over the river today btw.
Thanks in advance for any help.