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    Tried BM yesterday; TMO since I still haven't gotten a smaller motor. I did get another battery, though. It was real foggy in the morning, and the water at the ramp was 72 degrees:

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    I only fished the first two large areas, up from the dam. I caught 13 crappie, 1 yellow perch, and 3 bream in the morning before the fog cleared. Most were caught longlining 1/16 oz jigs tipped with crappie nibbles. They were caught in 16 FOW, where the water goes from 6' to 32". The biggest crappie was 10.5":

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    It started clearing about 9:30 - 10:00 a.m.:

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    The fish seemed to stop biting, so I moved close to shore to throw jigs at lay-downs. Nada, except 1 dink, so I went back out to the middle and found tons of fish 25' down in 32 FOW. I couldn't get them to bite a whole lot, but I managed 6 more. It was slow in the afternoon, and I had some time to kill, so I went and dropped some minnows around cover--no luck, even though I was marking fish all around.

    I tried a 6' deep spot, (fishing 2' to 3' down) about 6:30 p.m. and the fish turned on in a big way. It was a crappie blitz. I caught 40 fish from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.--that's a fish every minute and a half. I got multiple triples. For a while, I felt hedonistic, or glutenous. Every time I pushed 4 rigs in the spot, 3 would go off and start dancing. By the time I got those fish off and the rigs reset, I would push back up to the spot and they would go off all over again. In the back of my mind I kept thinking that something that fun surely has to be a sin, immoral, against the law or something...I kept fishing and grinning anyway.

    I ended up catching 58 crappie between 8" - 10.5", 6 bream and 1 YP. They liked chartreuse best: BGBS Chartreuse/black pepper and chartreuse/pearl, chartreuse mister twister curly tail, and Kalin's Lemon Merange all did good. Only a handful of the crappie were 8", and only a handful were above 9.5". I kept 19 of the bigger ones, 3 of the bream and the YP. It was too many fish to clean, so please remind me to stick with my 10-fish rule the next time I go:

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    Here is my starter kit. It is still crude and rudimentary, but I'm workin' it. Nobody cares about this kind of stuff, except for people like us:

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    Good luck everyone.

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    Nice catch! How fast were you trolling? I just found a whole box of watchamacallits that I've had for years. I wonder if they would work good for trolling. Dadgum memory. I'll think of their name sooner or later. Road Runner I think.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barnacle Bill View Post
    Nice catch! How fast were you trolling? I just found a whole box of watchamacallits that I've had for years. I wonder if they would work good for trolling. Dadgum memory. I'll think of their name sooner or later. Road Runner I think.
    Hey Bill,

    My trolling motor has 5 forward speeds, and I was set on #1. GPS said it was about .7 mph most of the time. With the wind effects, speed varied between .4 and 1.0 mph.

    I hear from others on this board that Road Runners work real good, but I haven't tried them....yet.

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    Nice.. Good times.

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    Nice set up, and by the fillets, does a good job!

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    To lay into em at the end of the day is super, I know that was a lot of fun. that starter rig looks as good or better that most rigs out there.

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    good report! glad to hear ya got on em, roadrunners are the best... longlined tightlined casted vertical fishing ... not a bad rig idunno
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    Nice to see calm water. My last few trips have all been on windy days. That lake is loaded with crappie, glad you had some fun.

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    nice job and great post
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    Great report... thats a good looking rig. You'll have a lot of fun hauling them in I agree that roadrunners are the best! Thats all I use for any style of fishing!

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