Went with one of my fishing buddies today in his boat. He hates fishing trees, brushpiles, etc, but he loves sniping open water suspended fish, so that's what we did. We quit at 1:15 with 26.
Yes, a lot of fun. Yes, I'm sick of cleaning fish. Finding them is really just covering water and scanning non stop.Looks like a lot of fun… and a lot of work.
Congrats on the good haul. I have no idea how to find open water fish
Nice,i could use a day of that and a blackened prime ribat the enid depot.A buddy has been trying to get me to come down and go fishing with him.He has a camper down there thats usually at grenada but hes been moving it around some.Hecwas at butla the last 2 week you could put a boat in there.Then he moved it to enid at wallace creek and now hes back at grenada.He sends me pics every week trying to get me to come fish with himWent with one of my fishing buddies today in his boat. He hates fishing trees, brushpiles, etc, but he loves sniping open water suspended fish, so that's what we did. We quit at 1:15 with 26.
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Having done some open water sniping, it's a matter of finding them on Livescope, casting past them, then bringing the jig slightly above them and overtaking them, getting them to commit.Man thats awesome. How do you find them? Side imaging? Down imaging? Livescope?
I dont think we have many white crappie in middle tennessee. Would same technique work on black and black noseHaving done some open water sniping, it's a matter of finding them on Livescope, casting past them, then bringing the jig slightly above them and overtaking them, getting them to commit.
As soon as I get good at controlling my boat we should plan a trip. Boat control is the key to success. The guy I fished with yesterday has a big, heavy 21 foot Ranger and he is a master at staying on the fish. October they will be on fire!Would love to try that
Never heard of it, but I will be trying it now!Oh and if you havent tried the enid depot you need to go.You got to have reservations i believe though.They usually have a prime rib special and dont advertise they can blacken it,you have to ask for it blackened.It was the best prime rib i have ever ate.My buddy and his family ate there 2 weeks ago and said it was awsome as usual.
Some guys use side imaging. I typically use 2D sonar. Some of the guys I fish with have been fishing the lake for 50+ years, so I know places to look depending on the time of year. I just go to those areas and idle around until I find them. I usually can't tell the size until I start looking at them with the scope.Man thats awesome. How do you find them? Side imaging? Down imaging? Livescope?
Yes. We occasionally find schools of black crappie, but they tend to run smaller and you don't catch a lot over 12".Lots of white crappie- from what i gathered they are more fond of open water
It would, but I think blacks are more structure oriented. We do find schools in open water occasionally though.I dont think we have many white crappie in middle tennessee. Would same technique work on black and black nose
Watch some of Eric Cagel's videos catching open water black crappie. He finds big schools and absolutely slays em.I dont think we have many white crappie in middle tennessee. Would same technique work on black and black nose