GatorNate
4/28/2008 3:07:00 PMPaul & Sammi
4/28/2008 4:43:00 PMbazzdude
4/28/2008 7:41:00 PM*PRACTICE CATCH AND RELEASE*
Paul & Sammi
4/28/2008 11:42:00 PMHere is our no big secret method:
We use 1/16th or 1/32 oz jig heads with varying colors of skirts, or what a lot of people call tubes. We fish those below pencil type bobbers because of their sensitivity and and they let you work the jig to make it twitch and swim along. We use a slow retrieve by jigging it along for a couple feet and stopping for 30 seconds. This seems to get the best results, especially for crappies. Most of the time we are fishing from 3-5' down, which is about a foot or two above the bottom weeds in 90% of the lake. We always tip the jig off with a worm.
As for the colors, i don't know why fish like one over another. It seems to change from day to day sometimes. The yellow/white combo worked good the last time but nothing hit on any we tried yesterday but the black/orange ones. I often use 2 jigs with the second a foot above the first and put a different color on each and give em some variety. With 2 of us in the boat it also gives us more choices to throw at them and find the days favorite. The colors we have had the most luck with are: yellow, black/yellow, red/yellow, yellow/white, cream, black/orange, orange, and brown, in no particular order.
We spend a LOT of our free time at Eloika. We fished there about 40 times in 2007, so i would hope we do a little better than average there by now. But yesterday was a day we had to pay our dues to get a fish. Sammi has never been skunked at Eloika yet. I however....have! She was just born to fish i guess. Or maybe its because i am such a super fantastic boat operator and guide?? hmmm...........