Caught redear, crappie, and bass yesterday dropshotting nymphs on 1/2 lb. test, 20" ice fishing pole, occasionally cheating with wax worms, (crappie seemed to like the nymph only). The lake is at 89% after last weekend's storm. And, while I was on the dock, a ranger posted a sign closing the trail to the F Dock. 3/29/11
Saltwater Fishing
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Saturday, March 19, 2011
What's Inside?
The crappie that I caught today at Lopez were full of nymphs and leeches. (Just in case you were wondering)
Lighten Up!
This crappie ate a Wedgie on a #14 fly hook, 8 oz. test fluorocarbon, 1/64 oz. dropshot sinker, 12 inch ice fishing rod. 3/18/11
Monday, March 14, 2011
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Crappie Bite!
The good news: Caught a bunch of crappie at the F dock. The bad news: They were mostly small. But they're here!
Friday, March 4, 2011
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Slip Bobber
For those of you who have been dangling a worm under a bobber and were wondering why you weren't getting bitten, maybe you're just not getting your bait down to where the fish are. Try using a slip bobber with enough line between your hook and your stop knot to put your bait just above the lake bottom. And instead of a worm, try using a leech! This technique also works with nymphs, crappie jigs, waxworms, or, (my personal fave), live shad.
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