Logan Martin – March 21, 2015

Posted on March 22nd, 2015 by David Stancil

Today was day four with Paul and Sean. We caught some nice crappie but it was slow. Thee water temp is warm but the fish were still are not biting. It should get better soon.

Logan Martin – March 20, 2015

Posted on March 22nd, 2015 by David Stancil

Today was day three with Paul and Sean. Today we located some good fish in deeper water.

Neely Henry – March 19, 2015

Posted on March 22nd, 2015 by David Stancil

Today was day two with Paul and Sean. They caught some good crappie in very shallow water.

Neely Henry – March 18, 2015

Posted on March 22nd, 2015 by David Stancil

Today I fished with Paul Walshi and Sean Gwin. They caught some good crappie on day one.

Logan Martin – March 11, 2015

Posted on March 16th, 2015 by David Stancil

Today I fished with Tyler and Jason Abernathy. We caught some good crappie but had to fish all over the lake. The bite is slow.

Logan Martin – March 7, 2015

Posted on March 16th, 2015 by David Stancil

Today my guest was Chris White and his father-law Frank. We had to move a lot but caught some good crappie. The fishing is very slow due to the water temp. When it warms up another 5 degrees it should improve. The fish are still deep on the river.

Logan Martin – March 1, 2015

Posted on March 1st, 2015 by David Stancil

Today I fished with Dexter Smalls and his buddy Tim Jones. We caught some nice crappie in deep water. Due to the rain and snow, the bite was still slow all day long.

Logan Martin – February 28, 2015

Posted on March 1st, 2015 by David Stancil

Today my guests were Greg Storey and his son Chris. They caught some very nice crappie even with the slow bite, wind, and cold water temp (41 degrees).

Lake Wedowee – February 27, 2015

Posted on March 1st, 2015 by David Stancil

Today I fished with Ronnie Bleas. The bite was slow due to the snow and rain but managed to catch some good crappie.

Cresent Lake, Florida – February 15, 2015

Posted on February 26th, 2015 by David Stancil

Today I fished with Bill McVieigh and Art Logan. We lonline trolled to catch some big fish. One was nearly 3 lbs. Way to go Leroy!