Love your vids, can you spend a minute on one and talk about your livescope setting (like you talk about your rod, reel etc)? You have one of the clearest views with so much detail as we watch your footage.
Good afternoon ! Crappie Moment. Today is Saturday October 5,2024. I love casting for crappie from the bank using 1/32 oz and 1/16 oz and 1/8 oz jig heads. I’m looking at that ACC crappie stix green series casting 7’6” spinning rod would you recommend me to buy that ACC crappie stix green series casting 7’6” spinning rod if so do that spinning rod have a good backbone to land a catfish and a bass to the bank if one get on my fishing line I need your god honestly opinion the truth please. Do you used straight braided on your ACC crappie stix green series casting 7’6” spinning rod . May the lord be in your heart today to answer all of my questions as soon as possible and May the Lord continue to bless you and your family and your UA-cam channel in 2024 please 🙏 ! Can you please do a catch and cook from your home crappie UA-cam video in 2024 please 👍
@@timothythomas3820 Definitely recommend the 7 1/2' ACC. Great rod. Nice back bone. Caught over 6lb bass with it. Yes. I use straight braid. I do catch and release. Not sure about catch and cook. Thanks for watching!
What's your process for finding the fish first? Are these known brushpiles or were you scanning and found them? Do you identify fish with 2d or sidescan before looking with the scope? Amazing size fish!
@@cglarsen26 Process is spending time on the water and learning habits. Side scan to locate brush piles and cover and schools. Eliminating certain water based on water temp and time of year. Finding bait fish. Then scope. Thanks for watching!
Love your vids, can you spend a minute on one and talk about your livescope setting (like you talk about your rod, reel etc)?
You have one of the clearest views with so much detail as we watch your footage.
@@jdmc1965 Appreciate it. I can do that. Thanks so much for watching!
I fish the Roanoke Rapids Lake the lake below Lake Gaston Those are nice lakes.
@@solomonott633 Gotcha. Yep. Good lakes. 🎣🎣
Good footage, what is your color gain set at
@@EReed-qg8lt 80-85. Just depends. 🙂
Those are some very nice slabs!!!
Were you fishing open water? or a channel ? or what ?
@@ppdrawings This was timber in open water. Appreciate you watching.
i never fished a shot with a bead gonna try that
@@Tomwolverton Love it! Appreciate you watching!
This is such a great channel, I love the way you share your knowledge….and those are some toads you are catching!😮
@@lureup9973 Appreciate the support! Thanks!
I wish to see a longer livescope sniping action. Learning a lot from this channel 👍
@@SilentCrappie Appreciate the support! 🎣🎣
Excellent livescope footage, love it, great videos keep it up !
@@stuarttisdal8422 Appreciate it. Thanks for watching!
Good afternoon ! Crappie Moment. Today is Saturday October 5,2024. I love casting for crappie from the bank using 1/32 oz and 1/16 oz and 1/8 oz jig heads. I’m looking at that ACC crappie stix green series casting 7’6” spinning rod would you recommend me to buy that ACC crappie stix green series casting 7’6” spinning rod if so do that spinning rod have a good backbone to land a catfish and a bass to the bank if one get on my fishing line I need your god honestly opinion the truth please. Do you used straight braided on your ACC crappie stix green series casting 7’6” spinning rod . May the lord be in your heart today to answer all of my questions as soon as possible and May the Lord continue to bless you and your family and your UA-cam channel in 2024 please 🙏 ! Can you please do a catch and cook from your home crappie UA-cam video in 2024 please 👍
@@timothythomas3820 Definitely recommend the 7 1/2' ACC. Great rod. Nice back bone. Caught over 6lb bass with it. Yes. I use straight braid. I do catch and release. Not sure about catch and cook. Thanks for watching!
Love your channel. Very informative.
@@debimiller1252 Thanks so much for the support!
Great job again! I just ordered some 8mm red beads to try. I like the idea of not adding more weight to jig. Keep up the good work! CC in TN.
@@lostviking540 Let me know how you like em. Thanks so much for the support!
Another great video! Fun time to fish!
@@anthonyga Yes! Love this time of year. 🎣🎣🎣
Those were some huge crappies... good job !!!
@@timothydennis8840 Thanks! Appreciate you watching!
What's your process for finding the fish first? Are these known brushpiles or were you scanning and found them? Do you identify fish with 2d or sidescan before looking with the scope? Amazing size fish!
@@cglarsen26 Process is spending time on the water and learning habits. Side scan to locate brush piles and cover and schools. Eliminating certain water based on water temp and time of year. Finding bait fish. Then scope. Thanks for watching!
What lake or lakes are you fishing.Very good vid keep them coming.
@@solomonott633 Jordan, Harris, Falls. Appreciate you watching!
Great content and big fish, stay SAFE 👌
@@billynoble9053 Appreciate it. You too!
What lake are you fishing? I’m in Indiana. Don’t see crappies like that too much! Nice job and love the livescope footage!
@@bobscott6991 Jordan lake. Appreciate the support!
It’s like playing a video game.
@@fishinmagician1969 Never caught real fish on a video game.
What number split shot weight is that you use ? # 2 or #3 ?
@@Bowhunter4life This is a #5. I'll use anywhere from 3/0 to 7 or a 5. Thanks so much for watching!
I dream of having a day like that, wow!
@@ri-jm5tn 🙂🙂🎣🎣