Thanks, Rickie, once again. I ordered one from David at Shut up and fish.
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Thanks, Rickie, once again. I ordered one from David at Shut up and fish.
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So whatever happened to global warming? :Rofl
I guess the polar ice caps quit melting with it being as cold as it is.
Well, we broke the code. Friend and guide sent me a screenshot of 2D Mega with crappie balled up on the bottom. He was good enough to also tell me where we might find them. We did and slammed some slabs! Turns out everyone was correct. I just needed to see an example then “wham” there they were. Now have to improve my approach by going into the wind, finding them, then easing into spot lock. They do move but once I determine which direction I can ease along with them. Boy are they big ones! I am so appreciative of others willing to share insights. This forum is fantastic and my crappie chasing friends are out of this world. Thanks everyone for your insights.
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I have to figure this out. How about this?
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And here is the photo from my friend.
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Thanks for the pictures.
Very interesting. Looks like your using “bottom zoom”? I’ve used that feature for 15 years fishing offshore but it never crossed my mind to try it in freshwater.
What water temp are you looking at? How are you catching them that deep?
Water temp (surface) is 52 degrees. Small gray jig (same color as minnows or shad) held still. Going to try minnows once it gets over this Article Front coming in next week.
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