Found a TON of crappie in Cotaco this morning - arguably the most I have ever seen on a graph but couldn't get a one to bite....Maybe one day...
Water temp was 51 in cotaco - 56 in the river
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Found a TON of crappie in Cotaco this morning - arguably the most I have ever seen on a graph but couldn't get a one to bite....Maybe one day...
Water temp was 51 in cotaco - 56 in the river
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At least you know they there
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AnthonyB what all did you throw at them? Minnows were working on the short trip I made last week in Cotaco...no one seemed to be having any luck on jigs that we talked to. I need to get back out.
I used monkey milk, Cajun cricket, black and blue slider with green tail, lemon ice, yellow and white slider...forget the rest...basically every color that folks have been recommending...:)
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Anthanyb. I'm guessing they where close to the bottom. That's what has happened a lot this fall. If there huging the bottom they want bite or only a few will. If that's the case keep checking on them and one day they will bite for you.
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I see that a lot by the railroad bridge on Flint Creek. Close to where the cable crosses the creek. Ive sat and threw everything I had. I thought maybe I was see things on my Depth Finder. Thanks for confirming I'm not crazy.
Just keep on trying, sooner or later they will bite
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Yep, when the get lock jaw, you just have to wait them out, The good news is they are there, and you know where they are hanging out!
Glad you found them. Wished you caught them. They have been hungry or not. So far, it's been pure timing in Cotaco. Last several trips required a slow presentation. Hope you limit next time.