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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Richland Oregon
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Ill be turkey hunting very hard come the season opener. Shotgun and then bow to pick up those extra 2 weeks. Guess that the picture confirms rumors of the turkeys getting furthar west.
Ill get out there with you to catch some largemouth eventually Andy. |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: 1-2 miles off the point
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CJ, ya I have heard Barona is thick with turkeys. Jim and Cris, I have been thinking hard about them black crappie. I was metering endless masses of them when I was crossing deep water. I think they would be a hoot!
I saw this stick up that looked like it had a rod tip on it, so I started pulling it up, it was at least 20 feet long, like a fiberglass crappie jack pole. I kept it ![]()
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Kayaker
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Big Rock, WindanSea, La Jolla
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Andy never thought of you as a crappie guy. I have spent a number of days targeting them at El Cap, Otay, Hodges the last couple years. They are fun on ultralite tackle.
This very recent link below has a great reply by RoyM, and pictures of the El Cap crappie spots. Pay close attention to his first two pics, N Point, and his info. RoyM is to Crappie what Iceman is to LJ Yellows. And he targets them year round, reporting stringers of 50. http://www.sdfish.com/forums/dcboard...ng_type=search Here's a couple of shots of mine, I like Otay, El Cap and Hodges in that order for crappie. I always rent a boat but the yak would be great too: ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Richland Oregon
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That couldnt have bee put better. Both RoyM and RoyJ are crappie masters. I would definatly attend a crappiefest at el cap on the yaks. Last time i did such a thing was Crappiefest at hodges 4 years ago. Molbasser, Flatbadge, and others were present. I bet we could get a few of those guys to go. Last time when we got done fishing we had a shore lunch then many went back out. It was awsome Crappie (and catfish) tacos and a fun day.
I could in fact take the skiff and be Bait headquarters as it has a large capacity tank that we could fill with shinners. Maybe i could get my buddy to man it while i yak. MBF style anyone? |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Larry, cool pics. I used to fish crappie a bit in the midwest, mostly walleye, never have here.
CJ I'd be in for the crapfest. Pick a date. ![]() Ryan, my through hull temp looked like 59.
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fishy
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: San Diego
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Thanks for the report. I'm going to El Cap next week. Dude the reports have been wackin em. Bad day I guess.... it was the weather, trust me.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Rancho Santa Margarita
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Nice report. I used to take my kids crappie fishing when we lived back east & it was always a blast on ultralight tackle. It was all C&R until a friend talked me into into keeping a couple for the table. I was really surprised to learn how tasty they were!
I never knew there was a thriving crappie fishery in So Cal. Gonna have to break out the ultralight stuff and give it a try! ![]() |
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