Crazy water - 61.0F to 62.5F....
Same rod combos from the day before.
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Crazy water - 61.0F to 62.5F....
Same rod combos from the day before.
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that is HUGE.....
Darn nice fish LedHed..BTW, leaving for your neck of the woods soon :biggrin
very nice gills seem to be the norm for you . :ThumbsUp
Are there lakes in the mid-west that have the coppernose bluegill. I am talking primarily public waters. Thanks
Nice looking fish for sure!!!
Cm
Thnx guys
fe - BG are still biting
Boa = probably have to look for lakes that don't freeze over. CNBG are not cold friendly...
Cm - Crappie are probably going to explode this year - tons of baitfish
how deep are those fish holding at that water temp ......?
Great lookin big feesh.
Ya how deep and what weight jig?
Thnx guys
Following Grebes over 40 to 60 FOW - finding the fish in the upper 5 to 15 FOW. Last week surface temps were in the upper 50s.
Mostly using 1/32nd and 1/48th Chub jigs and Bellyspinner jigs tipped with crickets. We use 2lb test line.
Nice fish....I have moved into new home...and new lake. Got to find where the Gills are at in winter......but am catching plenty crappie....Smallies and Spots. Going to check a bluff Saturday in 60 feet of water that is supposed to hold them in winter.....although not much winter here in Tennessee right now.
Regards
Excellent - waiting for photos...... Sounds like a great place to fish!