Really found some good size fish images today. Didn't get many of the big girls to bite but did hunt down this big girl, 2lbs 10ozs.
Single pole and Livescope, really neat when you see them turn to eat your bait!
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Really found some good size fish images today. Didn't get many of the big girls to bite but did hunt down this big girl, 2lbs 10ozs.
Single pole and Livescope, really neat when you see them turn to eat your bait!
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Awesome fish Roy. I think I like the green images better. Seems easier to see to me.
I may try the color scheme tomorrow.
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I like, thanks!
hanging underneath shad balls looks like. Nice!
Congratulations
Was the fish in that loose group on the screen? Off the bottom?
Nice
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Nope not in that group. I was out in open water with my Huckabee rod targeting single big fish. I was in about 15 fow, saw her out about 30 feet away at 13 feet deep. Eased my trolling motor her direction and seen her drop tight to the bottom. Dropped my bait on her and teased her back off the bottom and seen her come up and eat my bait, pretty cool!
nice roy,i see your two fingers still bother you
Yep they are a pain but the wraps help.
So does warn weather,
We had a mother lode of fish on our LS and were getting excited until we found them smacking our jigs. Darn white bass. Used to chase them on Lake Livingston but after returning to our roots (crappie) they are just a pain. Oh, and there was a nice 3 pound pickle that wanted some of the action, too. No crappie on the brush.
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Most of the crappie here have moved off the brush and are in open water. Now hunting more individual fish.
Yes, it appears that is happening here, as well. I have the remote for the wireless transducer mount that allows me to swivel the transducer easily. Guess I just need to sweep obvious locations to try and find them. We are seeing big schools of bait and, unfortunately, schools of white bass but the crappie remain elusive.
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The bigger crappie here are by themselves or at most in groups of 3. The ticket for me seems to be able.to target the fish that are just suspended in the water column and not moving. It's very hard to get a moving fish to stop, then around, and then hit your bait. It happens but the percentage is low for me.
Oh, and congratulations on the remote Livescope. Would really like your opinion of it after you've used it a couple of trips!
What depth would you recommend for the suspended fish or does it have to do with flats and points or proximity to shallow water creeks?
The converted wireless trolling motor used as a transducer pole is absolute genius. I have to give credit to my friend and fishing buddy Tim Pham of Skunked Again YouTube fame. He walked me through it although it is simplicity itself. I ended up replacing the wireless remote motor controller switch as it is smoother and comes with two remotes. All for less than $10 on Amazon. I just hit the release, drop the shaft with the transducer mounted on it like any other mount and control the head directions with a small remote. So simple yet unbelievably effective. I can sit at the console or on the cooler up front from where I normally sit and rotate the transducer to focus on the brush or suspended fish. I can also use it to sweep the area in front of or around the boat to find brush or fish. Let me know and I will pm you some pics. I still have Rickie’s excellent Da Ducer as a backup.
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Roy
I got one
Love it
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The fish that I've been targeting in open water have generally been suspended 10 to 15 feet deep over 15 to 25 fow and generally close to it not in the creek channels itself.