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Ready for the weekend.....we're peaking on many local rivers......
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Thanks Mike...had a fun couple weeks...........
Thanks John....likewise here when you locate a downed willow, fish it.......they are very productive and pretty forgiving on snagging.......they normally last a couple years before breaking down but the location can still produce fish even after the tree settles or gets displaced...........Good advice John!
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Great description of the guarding zone Jeffrey . Around here, willow tree blow downs are a key . Any tree
branches that were taken by the wind and fell in the water actually .
Speckled Perch , Calico Bass, Black Crappie ,whatever you call it it's a nice fish and fun to catch!
Thanks Carl, I have never known anyone that puts the time in that I have ......a big key to this particular river is knowing the under water picture and depth is only one part of that......the great thing about downed cypress or their stumps is that it stays around forever.....Miles and miles of this river system look identical to the eye but I have located key sturctures that produce fish every single year almost to the day......many of which are not visible in passing.....these tidal crappie deposit their eggs and they attach to this wood and guard with envy.....you can fish a mere two to three feet off the wood and the aggressive fish will hold their position........drop it directly adjacent or into the wood and your bait has now entered the combat zone and will be eliminated with extreme prejudice by the attentive fish.......
you definitely know where to go to catch some crappie jeff!! nice one buddy!
Thanks Tooty and definitely ready......want to hit a few other rivers that take a little more time to get to but are great this time of year......Joe and I are planning a Sunday trip to the coastal marsh......should be a lot of fun......
NIce crappie buddy and bet ya can't wait for the weekend hey !!!!!!
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