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Re: Brushpile Prospecting 101 or How to quickly find brushpiles on any major lake. (yours BPs only of course;-) [Re: TBO] #4229014 12/08/09 07:32 PM
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I wondered when you would make the next step (teacher) master Kyle. Good post, see you at the lake.
Jim
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Re: Brushpile Prospecting 101 or How to quickly find brushpiles on any major lake. (yours BPs only of course;-) [Re: cowdog353] #4229461 12/08/09 09:22 PM
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Thanks Daddy Jim. Hows Uncle Tom and Uncle John doing at the deer lease??

No....have you been fishin? Are they under the bridge? Have you seen Gordon sober in the last 2 weeks?

Hope to see ya Saturday....New LUND in tow.

Well new 2 me.


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Re: Brushpile Prospecting 101 or How to quickly find brushpiles on any major lake. (yours BPs only of course;-) [Re: Guide Chuck Rollins] #4230116 12/09/09 12:10 AM
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Originally Posted By: Guide Chuck Rollins
good info and a good way to find crappie. Next maybe you can write how to not use anchors on brush piles you find and the benifits of using a trolling motor.
I can tell you from my experience that most people that find the brush piles I fish like to circle me about 30-50 yards out. I know it's perfectly legal but I hate it when I have people slow down just to see where I am fishing. Like I said I know it shouldnt bother me but when I think about all the brush piles Ive lost to anchors it does bother me. I can tell you that I havent anchored on a brush pile in many years. One brush pile I built last year in 12 ft of water held tons of fish this spring until a guy in a brown bass boat started anchoring on it. Ive never said anything to him, but he's nearly totaly destroyed the pile now. Point is, lets all start using those trolling motors instead of achors on brush.
Great post by the way.


It should bother you... putting out brush piles are no joke. I dont mind people fishing mine when they also put thier own out. however, when people pot lick off others is when i get ticked off.

Re: Brushpile Prospecting 101 or How to quickly find brushpiles on any major lake. (yours BPs only of course;-) [Re: Seagate] #4231538 12/09/09 01:06 PM
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One other thing Kyle, has the new boat reciveved the crappie cat approval. You know without approval it's back to the old boat.
Some people just don't get it, when a brush pile is sunk it no longer is "my brush pile". See you later.
Jim


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Re: Brushpile Prospecting 101 or How to quickly find brushpiles on any major lake. (yours BPs only of course;-) [Re: cowdog353] #4231740 12/09/09 02:19 PM
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Ask Robby where he put all of his.....

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Re: Brushpile Prospecting 101 or How to quickly find brushpiles on any major lake. (yours BPs only of course;-) [Re: machinist] #4232309 12/09/09 04:35 PM
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for those of you who also fish for hybrids or sandbass,
while jiggin the flats in 15-20 ft of water , keep an
eye on your locator,
two of my most prized spots , I've seen on my front sonar
while working a jiggin' spoon. They are on main lake flats ,
hundreds of yards from a drop off, and not lined up with
any landmarks I can see. this makes them very difficult to
find without gps, they get very little fishing pressure and
seem to hold bigger than average crappie.
Since they are in areas more known for sandbass than crappie,
passerbys will assume you are fishing for the wrong species.

Might be wise to have a jiggin spoon tied on and drift off
the spot if someone decides to pay you a vist. Most of the
time I have both sets of gear with me, anyway.

good luck
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Re: Brushpile Prospecting 101 or How to quickly find brushpiles on any major lake. (yours BPs only of course;-) [Re: Mo] #4232914 12/09/09 07:04 PM
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Originally Posted By: Mo

two of my most prized spots
they get very little fishing pressure and seem to hold bigger than average crappie.
good luck
MO


and those two spots are ....WHERE? rolfmao rolfmao
Sat morning in that 27 degree weather, just before the wind picked up, there was a good sized raft of birds just setting there, South of the 155 bridge about 200 yards pretty much in the middle of the lake. I couldn't tell if any of them had their heads under water loco but they seemed to be waiting for something. Possibly some of your stripers? noidea

Re: Brushpile Prospecting 101 or How to quickly find brushpiles on any major lake. (yours BPs only of course;-) [Re: pepop] #4232981 12/09/09 07:25 PM
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Pepop--
No my birds stay south of the horsefarm smile

ONe of those spots is on the east side, one is on the west side, between the dam and the horsefarm. smile

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Re: Brushpile Prospecting 101 or How to quickly find brushpiles on any major lake. (yours BPs only of course;-) [Re: Mo] #4233102 12/09/09 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted By: Mo
two of my most prized spots are on main lake flats hundreds of yards from a drop off hold bigger than average crappie.
Since they are in areas more known for sandbass than crappie,
passerbys will assume you are fishing for the wrong species.
MO

NOW we're giving out way too much info.
Yeah, I will fish those good ole sandy spots too and when rigged with 2 jigs, I will pull in crappie on the bottom and a sandy on the top.
Here is one more of Mr. Paty's screen shots of a log with crappie on it. Bottom left is a school of sandies then top left is a school of big ole hybrids.



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Re: Brushpile Prospecting 101 or How to quickly find brushpiles on any major lake. (yours BPs only of course;-) [Re: Guide Chuck Rollins] #4233590 12/09/09 09:55 PM
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Originally Posted By: Guide Chuck Rollins
good info and a good way to find crappie. Next maybe you can write how to not use anchors on brush piles you find and the benifits of using a trolling motor.
I can tell you from my experience that most people that find the brush piles I fish like to circle me about 30-50 yards out. I know it's perfectly legal but I hate it when I have people slow down just to see where I am fishing. Like I said I know it shouldnt bother me but when I think about all the brush piles Ive lost to anchors it does bother me. I can tell you that I havent anchored on a brush pile in many years. One brush pile I built last year in 12 ft of water held tons of fish this spring until a guy in a brown bass boat started anchoring on it. Ive never said anything to him, but he's nearly totaly destroyed the pile now. Point is, lets all start using those trolling motors instead of achors on brush.
Great post by the way.


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Re: Brushpile Prospecting 101 or How to quickly find brushpiles on any major lake. (yours BPs only of course;-) [Re: Guide: Cliff_S] #4233739 12/09/09 10:32 PM
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Some people don't have trolling motors so anchoring is the only option. Also, sometimes the wind is blowing too hard to fight the trolling motor.

The proper way to anchor, regardless of whether you are fishing a brushpile or not, is to have the proper ground tackle(anchor and chain) and scope(rope) for the job. If you do it properly your anchor should never be close to the brushpile.

For a brushpile in 30ft of water, for example, you would want to motor up wind and plan on deploying at a minimum 100ft and up to 200ft of rope. You would be dropping the anchor atleast 80ft up wind of the brush pile.

In addition, if you know you may need 200ft of rope you should carry 300. You want to deploy your anchor far enough up wind to allow it time to "dig" and still have distance between you and your target. In other words, if you are anchoring in 30ft of water in a stiff wind you should motor up wind atleast 250ft and deploy the anchor. This will give the anchor 30-60ft to "grab"...if it grabs immediately then you have 300ft of rope to allow yourself to slide back to your target.

If you only carry the minimum amount of rope to get the job done it means you have less margin for error...if you deploy to close and the anchor drags 30ft before sticking you won't have enough scope for the conditions which means your anchor is more likely to pull prematurely...if this happens while you are fishing you won't have time to retreieve lines and the anchor before dragging it through the brush pile.


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Re: Brushpile Prospecting 101 or How to quickly find brushpiles on any major lake. (yours BPs only of course;-) [Re: HonkyVoodooFishing] #4233839 12/09/09 10:58 PM
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Why were BigMack's pictures removed???
those were some of the best I have seen. You could actually tell what you were looking at.

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Re: Brushpile Prospecting 101 or How to quickly find brushpiles on any major lake. (yours BPs only of course;-) [Re: machinist] #4234037 12/09/09 11:46 PM
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They are still there. hmmm


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