Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
it by golly was yesterday in the howling north wind and cccold in shallow water .
I dropped my jig to 7 foot deep , note how far below my 6 foot rod.
in like 7.5 to 8 foot of water .
and you had to hold it still as a statue and wait for it .
then they would hit it so hard you would about lose your rod .
I mean just like a December deep fish bite , just smack the fire out it like someone took a hammer to your rod tip .
Both species present and accounted for as well .
no small fish in the mix either and its a small fish lake most of the time
shad all over the surface all around me struggling
gots to love it , nothing beats a hammer bite from a crappie on a jig in the winter
KABOOM IS THE WORD
They are just getting ready for winter and trying to fill up as much as possible! Good time for fishing, just my boat is hanging over mud right now as the lake is down for repairs to the spillway. I need probably 4 -5 feet more water in this lake before I can get my boat out or go fishing, lol!

So just means the eating time is on!

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