I sure can tell I'm well past my prime. Got up at 5:30 with the best of intentions to be on the water somewhere by 7:30. Finally got on the road about 9:30 and headed east still undecided where I would end up...Lake Victor or Pate Lake. Stopped for gas and a bite to eat. Fishing the river was not on my mind. Passed the turn off at Ponce DeLeon to Victor so it looked like Pate. Crossed the river at Caryville. Hmmm.....didn't look all that bad so stopped at the landing on hwy 90. A few rigs were parked and a hunter was just coming in. Had a nice chat and learned a couple of his buddies got a crappie limit day before yesterday in the Carlisle area.
That did it. Turned around and went back to Ponce DeLeon and headed down 81 to Comander's Landing. The dirt road was a mess and when I put the boat in the water at about 11:00 it was coated with red clay and so was some of my gear in the boat.
Started fishing eddies along the river with minnows. Amazingly it took only 15 - 20 minutes or so to locate them where a slough connected to the rvier. The deadwater was about 6 ft dropping off to 10 to 12 ft swift water. I caught them at about 4 ft. A Humminbird and pure luck found them.
. First fish was a nice bass and then 14.25 inch crappie both on minnows. WOW That's a big crappie for the Choctaw. By 12:45 I had a limit of 10 inch plus crappie. Decided I would keep nothing less than 10 inches. Ended up catching 1 bass and 43 crappie and kept the limit of 25. Drat! Some of those I had to release were bigger than some I kept. That's the way it goes. They were still biting when I quit. I wanted to go look for another spot...and see if I could find another honey hole. No luck....So just went on a river tour to see how many of the lakes I could get back into. Some were good and some needed some chain saw work. Just road around with no fishing in mind unless I saw them on sonar.
Fished with two poles, one with jig and one with minnows. Had two poles hook up 4 times going at the same. What a zoo! They were hitting the minnow more rapidly so decided to fish just with one pole and minnows. Caught about a dozen with jigs and rest with minnows. Ran out of bait and switched back to jigs and caught a couple more in the 11-12 range. Had to release them. The action was rapid. Two poles too much to handle at the same time.
I don't get a day like this very often.
Had someone been with me we could have took two limits without a doubt.
This is the first time I have ever caught a limit of crappie on the Choctaw so today was special.
That did it. Turned around and went back to Ponce DeLeon and headed down 81 to Comander's Landing. The dirt road was a mess and when I put the boat in the water at about 11:00 it was coated with red clay and so was some of my gear in the boat.
Started fishing eddies along the river with minnows. Amazingly it took only 15 - 20 minutes or so to locate them where a slough connected to the rvier. The deadwater was about 6 ft dropping off to 10 to 12 ft swift water. I caught them at about 4 ft. A Humminbird and pure luck found them.
. First fish was a nice bass and then 14.25 inch crappie both on minnows. WOW That's a big crappie for the Choctaw. By 12:45 I had a limit of 10 inch plus crappie. Decided I would keep nothing less than 10 inches. Ended up catching 1 bass and 43 crappie and kept the limit of 25. Drat! Some of those I had to release were bigger than some I kept. That's the way it goes. They were still biting when I quit. I wanted to go look for another spot...and see if I could find another honey hole. No luck....So just went on a river tour to see how many of the lakes I could get back into. Some were good and some needed some chain saw work. Just road around with no fishing in mind unless I saw them on sonar.
Fished with two poles, one with jig and one with minnows. Had two poles hook up 4 times going at the same. What a zoo! They were hitting the minnow more rapidly so decided to fish just with one pole and minnows. Caught about a dozen with jigs and rest with minnows. Ran out of bait and switched back to jigs and caught a couple more in the 11-12 range. Had to release them. The action was rapid. Two poles too much to handle at the same time.
I don't get a day like this very often.
Had someone been with me we could have took two limits without a doubt.
This is the first time I have ever caught a limit of crappie on the Choctaw so today was special.