Comment by John Sheehan on November 6, 2009 at 11:12am
Ya know Jim, after looking at the photos of the gills I caught thursday I see they are really taking on that pink purple shade they have in colder water.That's the same look they have through the ice up here at Cupsaw lake.
Comment by John Sheehan on November 6, 2009 at 6:42am
Jim -Didn't take a water temp but I had my hands in the water a lot and I can tell you it was cold.I caught most of the fish slipfloating 16th oz.feather and squirrel tail jigs with a third of a Crawler or a mealworm.One of the Bass came on a Bomber 4f crank.I also spooned upseveral fish using a 10 oz Pimple with crawler .The fish wouldnt take a plain jig so I used up all my bait.
It really came down to one honey hole .The fish were all over a fallen oak tree that I recalled produced Crappie Perch and Gills last year two days after Thanksgiving.I caught my two biggest Bass this year off the same tree in Summer.I fished the spot for a good while then gave it a rest ,left to check two other spots and do a little trolling when I came back to the tree the action was super hot again.41 Fish all but four off the tree.The fish were all fighting great,even the Crappie!! Two 18&1/2 " Bass ,18 Crappie 10-10.5" 16 Gills all around 8-8.5 " and thick! 4 perch trolling,1 White Perch
Comment by Jim Gronaw on November 5, 2009 at 7:32pm
Wow! What a great day! What was your pattern and techniques? Got a water temp?
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