Hey folks,
I joined this forum specifically to say THANK YOU for all the great posts that are here, not just about crappie but other species as well. I grew up fishing the ocean coast and was bummed out when I moved inland for college, now I've been around Columbia for a number of years and it has always seemed like a hard place to fish without a boat. I just got a one (I love being out on the water, fishing or not), had Josh and Jeff over at Low Country boats build one for me - it's a 1748 with a Merc 30 tiller. If you see a guy and his small boy out and the boy insists on waving for as long as you are in sight that's me and my son (almost 6). We've have been out a handful of times now on Murray, caught a small striper and some small bluegills. Was doing research into better techniques and equipment for a variety of species and came across this forum, hopefully from what I'm learning we'll get some meat in the cooler next time. We've been launching at Shull Island, but are open to any suggestions about other lakes (monticello, wateree, lake succession, etc).
It looks like with warmer water temps coming crappie will be going deeper to brush, any other advice for the summer would be appreciated. I'm not looking to steal anybody's honeyhole, we can only go out two or 3 times a month right now - just looking to have a good time with my kid and something to feed the wife.
Thanks!

