Crappie Fishing Trees with Livescope Footage
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Welcome! Headed out for an early morning trip today. It was a Sunday, so I knew the lake was going to be crowded in the afternoon. I found huge schools of bluegill again! Also spent about an hour trying to catch open water fish, but they were on the move. Too hard to run a rod, LS pole, and TM remote at the same time. I thought about getting a TM foot pedal, but that would be more clutter on the deck. Anyways went to my favorite style. Finding crappie hiding in good size groups. These fish are almost impossible to pick out. If your boat is moving more than 1mph it is extremely hard to see these guys hanging out on that tight to cover. Caught a good amount of short fish. The minnows out performed the jigs this trip. In fall it seems the jigs out perform the minnows. Find out Soon! Hope you enjoy!
Nice job!! Great footage!! TIGHT LINES Carlos!!
Thank you sir! Ran into a few. Keep those LINES TIGHT!
Come on over to NM, Elephant Butte Reservoir, I'll put you on big crappie, I've got them figured out. Most are in the 12-14" range.
Man that’s awesome! 14 inchers are fun to catch. Glad you got them locked in, hope you stay on them. Thanks for the offer too!
Bro you are fire out there! Way to go!!!🎣🎣🎣💯🔥
It’s picking up slowly! I appreciate the support. Thanks bro!
Yep you make me want to get out to go fishing again. 🤣👍👍👍👍
What’s up! The fish always gotta eat. Hope you get out there and GET SOME! Thanks
Great video as always mate!! Wish my LVS34 would have that resolution. Watching yours makes me feel it’s possible 😅
The surface water temp here in Texas is 89-90. That has a lot to with it. Then the sun is penetrating the water, it let’s you run a very high gain in Summer. I’m still running a really old software, and I’m not updating anymore.
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@@CarlosPadillaCentex I live in Austin mostly fish Granger
@@sergiojho Nice! From what I hear that is a fun lake. It seems pretty shallow though. Hopefully I can make that trip soon, and try not to get skunked. Any tips?
@@CarlosPadillaCentex it’s a Great Lake for crappie fishing and there is tons of brush piles and timber. I usually land at Wilson H Fox park and the right hand shore all the way to the dam and then turn left and hit all the dam
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I only of dream of seeing them 20 foot out .. I am doing good if I can get past 12' have any ideas wht I am doing wrong... I am on Kayak using fishing specialties transducer pole?
I think running more gain should help. I run noise reject on high, tvg off, ghost tree off, and 76% gain if the sun is out. Make sure your LS pole is as plumb as you can get it, and the transducer is on a zero degree mount. Gain is your friend.
@@CarlosPadillaCentex Thank you for the reply ! I know the question could have alot area to cover I will get the zero degree mount and go for there ..Keep up the good work enjoy your Content.
@@jeffhawkins900 Awesome! That mount makes a world of difference. Hope you get it dialed in. Thank you!
Nice catch!
Yes sir! Fishing “SNAG CITY” is what it took. Love the father son vids!
Nice action! Love the minnows bite! Last weekend I was catching them on hand ties jigs also.
Love your boat setup too!
The minnow bite was good. That’s something I need to try more, some hand ties. Glad you had some luck and thank you!
@@CarlosPadillaCentex sure thing brother! If a may, I get mines from this Camo’s Custom Hand Ties. I’ve put a limit on the boat with a single hand tie before. Specially during the Fall bite.
Nice! I hope we have a good late Summer and Fall bite. Thanks for the recommendation. Might have to try them out.