Thanks for the screen shots, much appreciated! I was there a couple of weeks ago when the fog was even thicker than what you experienced and it didn’t burn off until about 2 p.m. Made it somewhat unsafe to navigate, had to creep most of the day while hoping to not get t-boned by a speeding bass boat. Noticed the fog was still there at the end of your outing and didn’t burn off as early as you anticipated. What time did you quit? Wondering if your weather apps include fog forecasts…mine didn’t. We found a school near the end of the day and managed 30 fish or so but average size was MUCH smaller than normal, only one-pounders. Never ran into a large school numbers-wise like what you showed in this vid and i’m still having trouble staying on those smaller schools…they vanish in a hurry. Any advice relative to staying with the schools would be most appreciated. As always, big thanks!
In this video I fished from 8:30am to 9:20am because the clients were late I was waiting on them. And editing the video took it down to about 30mins. I don’t have an app for fog as it does not bother me. If a school move too much I’ll move and find another school but it’s really tough fishing when you get one or two cast and they’re gone.
Hey Jim, AWESOME job on those huge Crappies!!!! I am sooo looking forward to fishing with you guys, it's going to be AWESOME!!!!!! Merry Christmas!!!!!!!!!!
Yep it will be fun, but just remember you’ll have to work for these fish 😁. They’re nothing like rockfish. I’ve seen them make some grown men cry. 😂😂. Thanks Gabe.
I actually got to use your technique a couple weeks ago but it schools of blacks have nowhere near the numbers of fish as those y'all chase..... Cool seeing they don't bite every drop.....I see y'all swinging some 3+lbers soon... Nice Catches!
You know it’s all video editing right? At least that’s what I hear LOL. But this was just a short session while I was waiting on the clients cause they were late. Appreciate you stopping by SK.