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Lake Murray Report 3/7 and 3/8
With the good looking forecast this past weekend I couldn't help but find some time for fishing! We had orginally planned to fish the Crappie Masters event on Greenwood Saturday, but neither me nor my fishing partner had a chance to prefish so we opted to do a little fishing closer to the house.
Saturday morning I invited a buddy of mine to go and we dropped the boat in the water at daybreak. It had been several weeks since I had been on the water so I was in search mode most of the trip. We tightlined and jigged till lunch time and although we marked a lot of fish we had struggled to get bites. We caught around 15 crappie and a mess of perch. We didn't catch many "slabs," but we brought home a nice mess of fish for him and his family. It was a beautiful day for fishing and we just enjoyed the time together on the water. Being that the fish are on the move right now, tightlining proved far better than jigging. Fish were caught in 10-20 FOW with most bites coming 10-12 foot down. No single color proved better than others, but we got more pull downs from tipping with minnows than without.
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Sunday morning I was back at it solo. With a half a day's searching under my belt from Saturday I decided to slow down and hammer some areas where I found fish the day before. I set up shop at safe light and pounded away. The bite was slow, but pretty consistent. Fish seemed to be shallower first thing and move deeper as the sun got high. It took me till 1 PM, but I finally managed to finish out a limit of solid keepers. Fished seemed to be holding tight to the river ledge most of the day in 13-15 FOW but I did catch a few stragglers in the middle of the run over 20 FOW.
The most exciting part of the day was a pull down around 9:00 AM. One of my poles started singing and I struggled to get it out of the holder. 45 min later I was able to land my new personal best kitty kat...31.6#. The scales I had in the boat couldn't weigh her so I had to break out some digital scales we use for deer. It was quite a battle on a 12-ft crappie pole and 6-lb test. It was a game of inches with a lot more taking than I was getting for most of the fight.
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All in all, it was a fantastic weekend of fishing and I can't wait to get back out there again!
CB