Attachment 159225Here's a 3 man limit taken from the North end of shelbyville yesterday.
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Attachment 159225Here's a 3 man limit taken from the North end of shelbyville yesterday.
These fish were all caught with a jig under a bobber fishing 2 ft deep or less
good job 1963 I couldn't find a keeper yesterday lol again good job sir
Looks like you got em figured out. Nice job
1963
You must have something figured out!! I talked to a lot of guys that didn't have a single fish. I didn't have a fish until ten!! Wheewwwweee! Been tuff down here on south end, but it beats working!!!! I also towed a boat from the RR brings to coal shaft. I wasn't catching any fish anyway. Sure thought everyone else was. Vrum vrum!!!
Good goin. Nice job. Congrats.
Crappie wizard - We passed you towing the boat as we were headed up to the RR bridge. It was a slow day for us as we had four overs and five unders plus threw back two small bass. We also caught several nice white bass.
Great Job.
Nice job 1963. They can be an elusive quarry, but personally for me they are intertwined in a lifelong love affair. I look forward to seeing you on the water.
Very nice.
Great group of fish!
Why is it that the fishing seems to be better on the North end of the lake right now?
Cause that is where they are being caught....shallow water warms faster....setting up for spawn sooner in shallow water because of it....
Cause that's where there being caught? Really? No $hit?
The second part was the answer I was looking for. Thanks
Been wondering how to bobber fish two foot deep! How far up the lake do you go? Does there have to be brush? I don't seem to understand the North end! Put them in forty foot and I can catch them!
Wizard--This time of year the fish are very finicky. When they say the bobber is 2 ft deep they could be fishing in as shallow as 3 fow or maybe 10 fow. one thing to remember, crappie always feed UP. their eyes are positioned on the top of their head unlike a bass which is more towards the side therefore they feed down or parallel often times. If your bait is BELOW the fish, they cant eat it. Setting a cork at 2 ft deep right now and popping standing timber is a good bet. U might have to fish 100 stumps but be patient, they are on the move.
Very nice, congrats
Good job 1963
good for you helping a fellow boater out. We were there and were among the ones struggling to catch em. Keep up the good deeds. Hopefully they appreciate it and will pay it forward. Lots of good people on crappie.com.:highfive