Brinker Lake Saturday
Posted: August 16th, 2010, 7:38 pm
Made a run out to Brinker to pass the time while on call and stuck in town. I have been unable to troll on the river becauce of the weeds. So I needed to get a shake down cruise on some new items I have for trolling. I have got a pair of new trolling rods and I needed to see how they work. Well they run good, but was unable to see how a walleye feels on one of them. I trolled for two plus hours with nada!
Went bass fishing for a bit and it was slow also. I know what you are going to say about me bass fishing, but it's a great way to keep you in top fishing form!
Went Crappie fishing next and Bingo! That place is loaded with Crappies. One after another as fast as you can go. I had a ball pulling them in and if you have kids that would be a great place to go. Everywhere you go you can catch them, just watch you fish finder and fish the suspended fish. North side of Island and all around island, around bridge piers, south shore across from ramp, far East side in deeper water by bike trail point where all loaded with Crappies. Anything white was working and about nine to eleven feet down. You can cast, troll, bobber, or dead stick over the side. They where hitting anyway you put in front of there face. Size it the way under par for that lake as most fish where only 5 to 7 inches. I did catch one monster that I laided on the tape and she brushed 9.25 inches, a true giant for the day!
I hope come fall and colder water temp the bigger Crappies show up out there. I will wait and see and can say all the high water has made a massive 5 to 7 inch Crappie year class from 2008.
M.V.
Went bass fishing for a bit and it was slow also. I know what you are going to say about me bass fishing, but it's a great way to keep you in top fishing form!
Went Crappie fishing next and Bingo! That place is loaded with Crappies. One after another as fast as you can go. I had a ball pulling them in and if you have kids that would be a great place to go. Everywhere you go you can catch them, just watch you fish finder and fish the suspended fish. North side of Island and all around island, around bridge piers, south shore across from ramp, far East side in deeper water by bike trail point where all loaded with Crappies. Anything white was working and about nine to eleven feet down. You can cast, troll, bobber, or dead stick over the side. They where hitting anyway you put in front of there face. Size it the way under par for that lake as most fish where only 5 to 7 inches. I did catch one monster that I laided on the tape and she brushed 9.25 inches, a true giant for the day!
I hope come fall and colder water temp the bigger Crappies show up out there. I will wait and see and can say all the high water has made a massive 5 to 7 inch Crappie year class from 2008.
M.V.