Only because I couldn’t fish last Saturday due to the freezing rain, on Thursday I hit Occoquan River for Crappies after work.
The low tide was 3:50PM. There would be plenty of clearance (3-4’) under the most of docks I thought. I arrived at Occoquan Regional Park at 2:15pm.
It was warm day. Air temp was 48-50F and there was no wind. The water temp was whopping 50F at the shore, and 45F in the middle of the river.
I cast under the docks with two different lures, a 1.5-2” red/white tube and a 3” brown curly tail, both on 1/16oz jig heads. I caught 5-6 crappies on the brown curly tail but none on the red/white tube
The fishing log below:
Joe
The low tide was 3:50PM. There would be plenty of clearance (3-4’) under the most of docks I thought. I arrived at Occoquan Regional Park at 2:15pm.
It was warm day. Air temp was 48-50F and there was no wind. The water temp was whopping 50F at the shore, and 45F in the middle of the river.
I cast under the docks with two different lures, a 1.5-2” red/white tube and a 3” brown curly tail, both on 1/16oz jig heads. I caught 5-6 crappies on the brown curly tail but none on the red/white tube
The fishing log below:
Joe
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