Summer fishing lakes with hydrilla and mill foil
In my attempt to become a year round crappie fisherman I find myself back at square one. I started fishing for crappie last September and really never got on any crappie until winter. I want to change that this year. I was catching fish still in a spring pattern last week and did pretty good until Saturday. I was catching them on structure in 7-9 FOW. We did marginally ok Saturday morning but around 9:00 am the bite died. This was the same spot that we caught crappie until noon The day before.
I decided to move out deeper and scan the creek channel for structure. I found plenty of it in water ranging from 12-22 feet deep but didn’t find any crappie, or none that I could catch. When we moved out deeper we went back to longlining and I’m fairly certain that I got my jigs deep enough to catch the fish that were suspended around bait fish. Most fish were showing up around 18 feet deep in 20-22 FOW. I pulled across a point that was 16 feet deep and all our rigs were bumping bottom so I feel that I had my jigs running just above their heads.
It was was brutally hot Saturday and I know I can’t base an entire summers fishing off of one bad trip.
Id just like to hear from others who fish lakes full of vegetation and see what tactics you use to catch summer crappie. I have a suspicion that many crappie just bury up in the “grass” during the summer and if that’s so they’re going to be hard to catch power pushing jigs or cranks. But then again maybe I just don’t know what I’m talking about and just don’t know how to catch them.
As always, any advice is greatly appreciated.