.. was a dandy. 11", 1.1 lb. Caught fishing for crappie, lil' gray hand-tie on gekkabijin jig head, Berkley nibble.
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.. was a dandy. 11", 1.1 lb. Caught fishing for crappie, lil' gray hand-tie on gekkabijin jig head, Berkley nibble.
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Big congrats!
Regards
Nice!!!Bet that was a good fight.
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Wow, that is one super shell cracker! Yes, that must have been a tussle.
Bob
Super, congrats!
Good one!
That's a beauty!
Great fish . I find more and more I fish for Red ear more than crappie . Best eating fish ! jmo.
Probably the smartest fish in freshwater. They don't get that big being dumb. They're addictive, particularly catching them when they're that size. Most people don't target them because they simply don't know the proper way to fish for them....
I'm blessed to ply the waters of Lake Barkley. It possesses some of the biggest redear in this half of the country.
That sure is a nice one! Congrats!
I've seen all the RGTFM videos. Been a fan for years.
Winter and spring one can find them. Summer is difficult in most big bodies of water. The older guides in Alabama refer to shell cracker as the “Mystery fish” as they are not quite sure where they go in the summer. In the lakes I fish they are also known to move back on the banks in the Fall of the year. Dale Hollow has tons of big shell cracker...but come summer you would be more apt to win the lottery than catch more than a few. I get them in the dead lock in late fall but they are only in the 7-9 inch range. On Center Hill it is pretty much the same.....although the walleye guys do catch them trolling their crawler harnesses on the bottom in about 30 feet of water. Some say they have another spawn in the Fall of the year but there is no proof of that. I’ve never found any beds in the Fall. I think where folks come up with that is because they catch them off the bank in the Fall and they assume they are on bed. I haven’t really targeted them in summer for a number of years.....since I am subject to only spend about 4 hours fishing per day in the summer I just don’t want to put in the work.....LOL. The crappie and Spots are pretty easy for me in those months. When based at Redstone I would fish same spots as Richard Gene below Guntersville in winter and wear them out....but that was almost 50 years ago. Hope you get into a bunch more.
Regards
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Good fish there, hope you can find some more this Spring.
I have been waiting several weeks for Garmin to ship my replacement GT54UHD transducer (returned under warranty after losing one side of SV), so I have not had SV or DV to scan for bream beds, and have just been using my PLS to locate crappie. I ride along the shoreline very slow, scanning from about 20' deep to the bank. The past 2 trips I've see some crappie-sized (on the screen) fish, up shallow near structure, but they would not bite a crappie jig, and seemed kinda skittish. I suspect they might have been shellcrackers, so the next time out (super windy today) I will have one rod ready to go with a small squirrel-tail jig, and some red wigglers to tip it with. When I get on shellcrackers, I forget all about the crappie.
Anyway, my transducer has finally shipped, and tracking shows it arrives tomorrow - just in time to start looking for beds this upcoming full moon period.
That's a big beasty nice job
thats a beauty :highfive
my first one this year was only 8 inches but it made my day none the less
The past two years I’ve been lucky enough to find them moving up shallow right after the crappie finish spawning.
I’ve always heard they are bottom feeders. Natural food is muscles, crawfish, etc.
I catch them on my own hand tied black jigs. Sometimes on the same trees and cover that had spawning crappie.
Fun stuff, boy do they fight!
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Green line, not trying to poach but could you post a pic of some of your cracker jigs? Need some to compare what I tie with.
Facts!!!
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First bluegill! A good 'un.
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Nice!...that is a good one. Won't be any fishing around here for maybe 2 weeks...flooding is bad.
Regards
Super nice bluegill !
@Alphahawk: Randy, I look forward to fishing the AG 6'7" slow taper special, thanks so much for the tip! A great price IMO. I also cleaned the shop out of Daiwa jigs.
I have an AG revo mgx theta 1000s coming as well, but from Digitaka - free shipping and a 1000Y coupon made them the best deal.
Scott actually likes the STS (with a Presso reel) better than the Superior Limber Tip for crappie, surprisingly. More fun factor, he said.
Here's my wife's first three this year.
I'm not so sure I should take her fishing with me anymore. Attachment 397570Attachment 397571Attachment 397572
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I'm along way from Barkley but Nickajack and Center Hill have some nice redears as well in the middle of Tennessee.