02-26-2022, 10:05 PM
BYBoy-
I was out at PV Narrows last Monday. The bite that night was not what it has been the past month. Definitely not "hot". Cowboy Pirate is correct that the bite is extremely light now. If your crew is not experienced with a crappie bite, it might be really frustrating for them. In our group of 4 that night, catch rates were 19, 11, 6, and 4. While 4 had an off night and didn't get as many bites, 6 missed ALOT! He easily could have had close to 20. All of us are "experienced" fishermen.
If your crew doesn't have light or UL equipment to detect the bite, I'd go elsewhere. With the right equipment and skill though, there are still fish to be had.
I was out at PV Narrows last Monday. The bite that night was not what it has been the past month. Definitely not "hot". Cowboy Pirate is correct that the bite is extremely light now. If your crew is not experienced with a crappie bite, it might be really frustrating for them. In our group of 4 that night, catch rates were 19, 11, 6, and 4. While 4 had an off night and didn't get as many bites, 6 missed ALOT! He easily could have had close to 20. All of us are "experienced" fishermen.
If your crew doesn't have light or UL equipment to detect the bite, I'd go elsewhere. With the right equipment and skill though, there are still fish to be had.