Sunday crappies..

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Sunday crappies..

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Sunday May 6, 2007

Thought I would bring some life to the site as the traffic and posting have been really slow.

I could not have asked for better morning. Awoke at 10a.m. to help my mom and brother clean the house before the open house today. Moving, don't you love it :roll: Outside was beautiful. Bright and sunny conditions were the first sights I noticed while looking out the window from my bed.. Usually at this point I throw the blankets over head and flake right back into doh-doh land, but today was different...today I put a hurtin' on the crappie for the first time this year. After breakfast and watching the Senators highlights(Again :lol: ) from the game last night, I put my gear by the door, patiently waiting for my ride down to river. Cleaning was done and I am free for the day.

Noon came and and so did the car :razz: Gunned it down to the spot hoping the sun would be hitting my first spot I had planned for attack. I find it sucks fishing solo but it's also nice sometimes..Kind of helps you concentrate more on catching and besides when we get the boats in the next weekend, there will not be that much alone time.

Arrived at 12:30 and was greeted by the many wildlfe that surround the local watersheds in the area..You name it, I saw it this morning. If I had my new camera then I would have been able to take some really nice quick snap-shots of the animals. Unfortunatly, I am stuck with the old Kodak for the rest of the week. Couple of the sights included raccoons, deer, a fox, and numerous species of bird and turtles. Pretty cool.

Temp- 17' C
Winds- SW7 Km/h
Conditions- Pure sunshine

Looking good so far :!: First spot ..Noticed mass number of bluegill and sunfish through-out because of how shallow it it in most spots. You can clearly tell these fish are in their beds, and will bite anything you tossed at 'em. Seen many schools of them but they were all small or very small. I continued on walking until I found structure and relitlivly deeper water knowing if that my best chances of getting a few would be in these key areas. Within a few minutes of my casting and twitching, the first crappie hit. I missed it initially but watched him dart out from unter a tree and swoop at it again. This time I made sure to impale T.H.E. Jig right into the roof of the mouth and with seconds I had my first crappie of the day gripped tight between my fingers. After a quick measurment and pic, back it goes until next time. One under the belt! How many more to go? Who knows, who cares, I only started :lol:

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This 4lbs+ largie was kind enough to pose for the camera..Another couple of weeks and we can finally start fishing for 'em :!:

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Monouvering my bobber and jig in and out of the branches of fallen trees was important. The crappie were hugging the structure which it made it a bit difficult to get them..from shore at that. Every once in a while you could see them dart out from the cover and cruise slowly into the sun. Could not get those guys to bite. Caught a bunch in a time frame of 20 minutes...The fish would move..I follow. That was pretty much the game plan today. Biggest of the day was 12''. The fish were really dark in color and for the most part really aggressive. It was hard to tell who put the real show on today, the crappie or myslef :lol:

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You can see the crappie dart out from submerged structure.

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Tried to tease this guy into taking my white micro tube..it fell for it :razz:

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Later on in the afternoon as the bite turned off again, I walked to a nearby nearby creek to see if the action was picking up over there. Sun was hitting my side of the shore so I grabbed my rod with T.H.E. Jig tied on and fired it out to the middle. Not a minute later my bobber immediatly vanished. Set the hook and was into another 12'' slab. Waited it out a while and caught another small one. Bluegill were everywhere and constantly playing with my bait. Decided to move on to the next spot where I finished off my day.

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The final bay I reared a few, carbon copies of the 30 or so I caught. Made a small clip to fill up the rest of the space on my camera. Do these fish ever inhale a jig :smile: man I love it.

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Before taking off I snapped a quick photo of the main river in all of it's beauty.

Now that I have finaly broke the ice I can get out and test all these new great products I have coming to me. A new order of the T.H.E Jig will be a must along with tensor bandage for a sore hook setting arm :lol: :wink: Can't wait for the real gamefish to open up.. I have a feeling this year is going to better than all others.

All the best Hawkers! Hope you guys were out there enjoying the awesome weather today. Good luck on the water and be safe. Thanks for taking the time to read.

P.S., I will have the good camera for next weekend :!:

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Good Fishin'

-Andrw B-Cameron
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Now that's a post.
Cool pics!
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As usual, another great report.
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great post------Where did you get that minature hat to make the fish look bigger??????? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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nice report Tip Up, and great pic of the OOS bass!

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Nice report Tip-up. Those are nice crappy and nice oos bass to. Me to I meet some of these oos bass this weekend but they all went back on the water as soon as I cauhgt them.
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Thanks guys...I might try and mae it out this week with Anthony if the winds don't get to bad. This heat should bring them right in 8)

Gusser, I didnt know they made them :lol:
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Nice report.

Glad to hear you found a few fish.

I dusted off the boat on Saturday and only managed a small pike in Crappie bay. Drifted around a lot trying different spots. The wind didn't help.

But all in all a great day. Nice to be back on the water.
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Let me know if ya want to head out some night this week seaweed. I think I have figured them out :wink:
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Life is good Tip Up! Enjoy those peaceful days.

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It's a must to take in every minute of it Ratso :wink:
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Post by GetTheNet!!! »

Wow guys, awesome pics! Tonnes of creativity, shows you know your fish and how to stalk 'em. Keep the reports coming. I always love to see your posts.
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Keep their pulse as long as you can.
I know it's a chore to get at them everyday or so ,but someone's gotta do it up there.
I got Palisade covered!!!

Keep up the great posts!
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Great report and some awesome pictures. Glad to see you had some luck finding some slabs.
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Great report tip-up! Another nice report, as always :lol:
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