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After delivering the RV in Florida I raced back north to Grassy Pond in
Twin Lakes, GA. A very nice Air Force RV park and quite a gathering of old fart AF types as well as Navy and Marine retirees. Put the boat in around 1 PM, and proceeded to work the shoreline with bluegill foam gurglers. One half-hearted slap at my gurgler was all I got that afternoon. I could see nests all up and down the shoreline in what looked like 3 to 4 ft of water. Smaller bluegill nests as well as dishpan sized bass nests. No fish to be seen. It's my opinion the fish have not moved in yet to spawn. The wind piped up so I went to Big Dale's Dirrty Blonde streamers, no dice there either. Gave up when the wind got worse around 4 pm. Went to a local Sonny's Pit BBQ place and pigged out on BBQ ribs, pork and chicken with a healthy dose of salad bar. Sat.morning dawned a little foggy which burned off about 10 AM, no wind either. Same deal as Friday, one lazy hit on a gurgler in about 3 hrs of cruising the lily pads and shoreline. Just as I was wondering what to try next, the wind came up with a vengence and made my decision for me. Back to the dock and sip a "false"*beer with some folks on the back deck. Diabetes won't let me partake of the real thing anymore. Not to say I might not sneak one in now and then if pizza is involved. The locals opined the fishing would pick up and get really good in March and April. They are catching specks, crop-ee, crap-ee or sac-au-lait (take yer pick) around the boat dock at night under the flood lights. BTW, specks, as far as these georgians are concerned, is short for speckled perch. (to further confuse things) So the upshot is the catching part sucked, but the fishing was fantastic...nice to be cruising in my boat again listening to the music of nature. As the guv of California said, "I'll be back!" I left my boat in storage there to await my return next month. BTW, the "false" beer had a weird name I can't remember but no alcohol. It didn't taste that bad, really. Frank Church |
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![]() Frank Church wrote: They are catching specks, crop-ee, crap-ee or sac-au-lait (take yer pick) spoke with a friend from windsor, nc (northeastern area of state on the cashie and roanoke)... he says some folks in the area call crappie "speckled perch". |
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