09-27-2020, 03:39 AM
Wife wanted to go for a drive and see the colors. Threw in a few poles...just in case.
Our wanders ended up with us in Cache Valley, so we opted to check out Newton and see if we could get to a spot on the west side that we wanted to check for crappie, with the Deeper Chirp castable sonar.
Nope, all them spots were taken with families havn fun. Good for them. I will go back during the week to check those spots.
So, Cookie picked a spot in the flats that shows a moss line and proceeded to destroy the perch with those pugly perch bugs, again. I really don't know how many she caught, but well past fifty, would not be an exaggeration. No size. All Newton Cookie Cutters (pardon the pun) around 5-7 inches. Might have stretched a few to 8 inches if i tried hard.
Me I diligently mapped the area with the Deeper Chirp, hoping some crappie, maybe getting bored with their normal haunts, would pass through the flats. No such luck. I did mark some large curves close to the bottom that were likely largemouth bass. But attempts to wake them up, only made them leave for deeper sleeping quarters.
Oh them crappie. They sure do get inside my head and cost me a lot of gas looking for them. They are a hard one to target from shore with any consistency and always seem to be 2 feet farther than I can toss my slip bobber rig. About time to start my night hunts or maybe I will have to breakdown and buy another pirate ship
.
Our wanders ended up with us in Cache Valley, so we opted to check out Newton and see if we could get to a spot on the west side that we wanted to check for crappie, with the Deeper Chirp castable sonar.
Nope, all them spots were taken with families havn fun. Good for them. I will go back during the week to check those spots.
So, Cookie picked a spot in the flats that shows a moss line and proceeded to destroy the perch with those pugly perch bugs, again. I really don't know how many she caught, but well past fifty, would not be an exaggeration. No size. All Newton Cookie Cutters (pardon the pun) around 5-7 inches. Might have stretched a few to 8 inches if i tried hard.
Me I diligently mapped the area with the Deeper Chirp, hoping some crappie, maybe getting bored with their normal haunts, would pass through the flats. No such luck. I did mark some large curves close to the bottom that were likely largemouth bass. But attempts to wake them up, only made them leave for deeper sleeping quarters.
Oh them crappie. They sure do get inside my head and cost me a lot of gas looking for them. They are a hard one to target from shore with any consistency and always seem to be 2 feet farther than I can toss my slip bobber rig. About time to start my night hunts or maybe I will have to breakdown and buy another pirate ship
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Remember: keep the lid on the worms, share your jerky, and stop by to say hi to Cookie and the Cowboy-Pirate crew