Chestnut Hill Crappie
Went to Chestnut hill today to break in the new spinning combo that I got yesterday. Got there about 11:20am, there was a fair amount of wind and the water was slightly choppy. It was sunny and the water was clear.
I put on a gold Johnson's silver spoon to put some distance on the cast as I was concerned about my job of spooling the new reel. I actually got a hit on that set up as I was casting out and retrieving line to condition it.
My daughter was casting out a 1/8th oz jig with a twister tail grub on it. She caught a lot of brush hang ups.
She has started to tie her own clinch knots so she changed up to a 1/16 jig with a honey worm on a spring lock bobber. As the wind was against us she had a hard time being productive with that set up.
I changed out the silver spoon for a Rapala Husky Jerk size 8 in a yellow perch pattern.
While working this lure I hooked up with my first fish of 2011. At first I thought the fish was a bass. However, when I brought it in to the net I discovered that it was a 15in Crappie. This was a personal first as I have never landed a crappie that big before.
after that we moved to the opposite side of the cove to so that the wind could work with us and not against us.
I continued to fish the Husky jerk and hooked up with another slab crappie. My daughter was a great help in both instances as she helped me land the fish using the net and took the pictures in which I appear with the fish.
After the 2nd the crappie I convinced her to tie on a Rapala Husky jerk identical to mine. She got one solid hit but failed to hook up with a fish.
She got hungry so we packed up and got some lunch.
It felt good to catch a fish again especially fish as big as I caught. I released both fish back into the water from which they came.
Went back to the same spot one week later using the same lure caught another 2 slab crappie.