Crappie Report for May 7

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Crappie Report for May 7

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Bobber and I had behaved ourselves all week and had earned a Sunday afternoon outing. As is life, the plans to go after channel catfish in the Ottawa River were corrupted by external interference - the best wecould manage would be a few hours to beat it to the Mississippi River in search of panfish - crappies preferably.

We'd looked for crappies in this particular stretch of the river in previous springs and had little success. Sure we caught some, but never had we found a pile of them to keep us amused for a few hours. When we launched today, I said it was time to try different spots. Why look for crappie in the same spots they weren't at before?

Well there is a tree over there with some promise. And immediately we were into about a dozen decent sized crappies. YAY!

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And not far from the tree was a patch of grass with some weed growth just beginning to appear on the bottom in the water around it. It was the new growth weeds that were key today. We tossed small jigs with red and white tubes on them. We let them sink to the bottom and then slowly retrieved them. The action was non-stop as we circled a patch of weeds about 40 feet across and surrounding this patch of dead grass. We caught the fish in two to five feet of water.

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Were they aggressive? Bobber had mastered a fly-fishing motion with his crappie rod - when they hit he would set the hook hard and if he missed the fish his jig would fly back around my head :roll: :roll: and he would snap the bait back into the same spot. On one of his sets he thought he had been piked, his jig was gone and I was a little grateful for those few moments when I wouldn't have his jig snapping around my head. A few minutes after he lost his bait, I hooked into a good crappie - our biggest of the day (they were all good today) and almost called for the net. I lifted the slab into the boat, thumbed his lip, and was amazed to see Bobber's lost tube in the slab's mouth.

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We decided to give our spot a breather and explore for more spots. Hey - that fella over there has a Fish-Hawk hat on - let's go crowd his spot! And that's how we met Brit. We chatted for a few minutes and caught nothing in the neghbourhood.

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With about an hour of fishing left in our afternoon, we invited Brit to join us at our spot surrounding the grassy hump. We were back into the fish in a hurry and shared a few red/white tubes with Brit to help him get in on the action. We had to leave so I am not sure how he made out after we left, but we gave him a net of crappies in case he was gonna be hungry when he got home.

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To date this spring, today was my best crappie outing. Funny how it turned out so good after we had been crushed to learn we had three hours to go fishing and come back. Here's a scene from Bobber's driveway when we returned. What a great afternoon.

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Post by muskymatt »

Nice report and nice pics.
Ahhhhh the season is upon us again...I too headed out sunday , but for trout ----nothing -----but it was alot of fun and was good to get the line wet :)
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great report guys! enjoy dinner!
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Well I stayed until 600pm and boy did I get into the action after Fishhawk and Bobber left,it was none stop action and began to feel guilty that I had taken some of FH's and Bobbers catch!

The day didnt quite start as planned as after meeting FH and Bobber I tried to anchor up .......and 'plop' off it fell off of my anchor rope and into the merky depths below.Well my back up anchor wasnt quite man enough to hold bottom with the wind and it took me at least 30 minutes after FH and Bobber left to get the damn thing to hold.

But it was worth all the hassle because the fishing was just great.

Fishhawk and Bobber I would just like to thankyou two guys for helping me out and showing me your little spot...you certainly made my day and it was greatly appreciated.Being a new relative new comer to the Canadian style of fishing,showing me what works etc helps me no end.Your hospitality will not be forgotten.....thats what fishing is all about as far as I'm concerned. A big thank you again.

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Post by wolfe »

Another "crappie" day on the water. Must have been a lot of fun pulling in one after another...!

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Nice slabs lads!! :)
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Net full of slab-O's :P ...gotta love it. Nice catch guys!
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Great Pics! Nice job :)
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