I slid the boat off the trailer about 8 am. I eased out of the no wake zone under a hail of gunfire. The water was slick a glass with the exception of all the little rings formed by the shotgun pellets raining down. I found a few fish on the docks. Lots of bream pecking the tails of the jigs. Water was 47 degrees when I started fishing. Fish were under the darkest part of the docks. The first of 2 blacknose crappie came on the boat after 3 hours of fishing. Fishing was slow, but it was just enough to keep a fella fishing. I had not found fish under the pontoon boats in a month and a half. On a hunch I went and shot a few toons. From under the dark recesses of the land between the toons came my 2nd Blacknose crappie of the day. Each pontoon had a good fish hiding in it's shadows. It was a one and done proposition. The size of the fish were better from under the toons. I let 4 fish loose at the side of the boat. No touch needed. All total I boated 27 fish. A few of those were bluegill. It was a cold start to the day. I ended up in short sleeves before the day was done. Name:  20211128_142254.jpg
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