With all the rain I wonder if the lake would be clear enough to fish on Saturday?
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With all the rain I wonder if the lake would be clear enough to fish on Saturday?
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I highly doubt it
It will be muddy enough to see deer tracks in...
And more rain forecasted for Friday.
any clear will be in swift creek or cedar creek .
Clear is not good for fishing. You want color in the water. Use a Blue/Black jig and go catch fish. Pressure matters as high pressure is not good.
I have seen the time when I would put snuff in the water. The crappie would eat it and when they come up to spit, I catch them in the net.
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Danbo i used chewing tobacco . it take a little longer to work up a spit but bogger fish .
lol
I to prefer some color in the water. I have caught alot of crappie in muddy water and cold water...checkout this video from last Febuary, I was longlining on Sinclair, water was muddy and cold (45*-49*)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1EA9RpMzs0
The dealbreaker on Saturday (for me at least) would be the wind...high winds on Blackshear and it is ROUGH.
NOAA forcast....A 40 percent chance of rain, mainly before 1pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 42. North wind around 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
[QUOTE=Dutch;3338926]I to prefer some color in the water. I have caught alot of crappie in muddy water and cold water...checkout this video from last Febuary, I was longlining on Sinclair, water was muddy and cold (45*-49*)
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Looks like Shimano reels with rear drag. It's what I use on all my poles.
the water is still rising at campers haven . they had to take my pontoon out of slip.
[QUOTE=Dutch;3340134]You can't hardly fine reels anymore with the rear drag on them. I switched over to these years ago. K-Mart still carry's them and Academy sometimes has them. I got a stock of them now just in case one goes bad or by chance goes to the bottom of the lake!