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09/10/2014
Back on the water again, YAAAAHOOOO!!
It’s been awhile since Cindy and I have been on the water (or posted) due to illness, surgeries, loss of family members, work schedules, and just life taking its toll. But all is right with the world again and we hope to be making a few posts as we get back in the swing of our fav past time.
Let’s talk about Roses Lake and the crappie. I had the day off and decided I was going to go fishing instead of honeydoos, so put the needed gear In the boat and headed over to Roses. Launched the boat around 11:00 AM with scattered clouds and wind, and the water surface temp was at 71 degrees. Water was stained, and didn’t see any pumpkinseeds around the dock, so I was thinking it may be a tough day. Had a couple poles rigged with jigs, one a 1/16 oz and the other with a 1/64 oz jighead.
I put the bow mount down and slowly worked my way along the shoreline (south, on the west side of lake) in about 8-15 feet of water. Tried to stay just out from the weed line, and on the 1/16 oz head I Put a “Cabelas Crappie Beaver” on in the black with chartreuse tail, and let out enough line to keep it just above bottom. The 1/64 oz jig was rigged with a flecked motor oil colored “Trout Magnet” that Cindy had dyed the tail red. This I flipped toward the shoreline and twitched it across the top of the weed beds. As I moved along with the electric motor, the trailing 1/16 oz crappie beaver would pick up a crappie (sometimes a perch or bluegill), then I would try to hold position and jig the area for several casts. The crappie were scattered, but did pick up 6 in one area, the rest scattered. Tried small spoons, which caught a couple, and spinners with no hits, but caught most on the jigs in deeper water today. I did tip the jigs with a white crappie nibble most of the time but caught fish without the nibbles also. All the perch were in the 6-7 inch range and the bluegill were 4-6 inchers. Caught some 6-8 inch crappie and only kept the ones 9 inch or over. Bite was fairly consistent, but the wind was getting stronger, and the boat control was getting difficult, so around 3:30ish I decided I had enough and cleaned the mess of fish and headed in. It was difficult fishing the lighter jigs, but that seemed to be the ticked today, and I do enjoy feeling a fish pick up a jig.
Also caught 8-10 LMB , mostly 8-14 inches but on 4# line and ultralight rods, they were fun to catch.
Tight line to all
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