We made a few trips down over the holidays. Here are a few pics of our catches. We took 68 fish in three days.
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What we do is look for them close to the bottom and then drop a jigging bait down to them. Its really easy actually. you just need some good electronics.
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In this pic you can see the fish, the horizontal lines and then the jigging bait bouncing through them. I use a bait simular to a silver buddy. I have a mold and we make our own.
Nice haul of fish. :biggrin:
I'm probably wrong again but those look like what we call Crappies around here (except for the bass). :shrug:
Thats not what I know as crappie.
Those are perch....white perch........crappies have a shape much like those but they have spots. :wink:
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Is that your fish tank Albert?
Nope.....sold my tanks years ago. got that of the net.
mmmmmm! Those two guys would look good in my frying pan!!!!
ooohhhh White Perch, :doh2: I don't think we have them here. Al ..those other fish are Black Crappie, we have them here, and in South Dakota when I was a kid we caught White Crappie that looked like them only no black spots.
White crappie do have the same spots they just fade if they stay deep for a while...the only difference I think is the number of spikes in the dorsal fins.