I couldn't pass up the beautiful weather this past Thursday, so I took the day off work to get out fishing. First time on the water for me since ice out!
My goal was to catch a few crappie, but for most of the day all I found were a few perch and a number of bluegills. The perch and bluegill were all caught in 2 to 8 ft of water on a 1/16 oz VMC hot skirt jig with a 2" powerbait minnow, suspended about 1.5 feet under a bobber.
I finally caught a couple crappie shortly before sunset. They came on a 1/16 oz jighead with a Mr. Crappie Joker plastic (in Electric Chicken colour).
Had the crappie for breakfast in the morning
Looking forward to Walleye opener next weekend!
Spring Panfish
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Re: Spring Panfish
Yum yum...thanks for sharing. Hope to get out this week for a feed of Crappie. With this cold front punching through, not sure where they'll be. How deep did you get them ? Are they still suspended out over deeper water, or have they moved into shallow structure ?
The tug is the drug..
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Re: Spring Panfish
This lake isn't very deep, only about 18ft max depth. These ones were in about 8ft, but were closer to the surface, they seemed to be relating to a clump of cabbage. I could not find them during the day though, they only came out to bite around sunset.
Good luck!
Good luck!