Logan Martin – November, 29 2013

Posted on December 1st, 2013 by David Stancil

Today I fished with Buddy Brueck and his son-in law the fishing was slow we caught more bass than crappie the current was too strong to fish the river channels.

Neely Henry – November 18, 2013

Posted on November 19th, 2013 by David Stancil

Today my special guest was Ronnie Bleas. We fished deep water slow trolling and caught a limit of big crappie. One was huge. It was windy and cold. Good job Ronnie.

Logan Martin – November 11, 2013

Posted on November 11th, 2013 by David Stancil

Today I fished with Connectiut Hollway and Charlie Moody. We had a great Veterans Day on the water and caught a lot of fish. They were very deep. We were slow trolling and the bite was very light.

Logan Martin – November 10, 2013

Posted on November 11th, 2013 by David Stancil

Today my guest from Mississippi was Rick Bell, his grandsons Joshua Hughes, and his brother Drew. We had a good day and caught some good fish. The bite was slow and tough. These fish were very deep.

Logan Martin – November, 9 2013

Posted on November 10th, 2013 by David Stancil

Today was day 2 with John, Jennifer, and Terry. It was a nice day and we caught alot of crappie. Jennifer caught most of them and she caught the biggest.

Logan Martin – November 8, 2013

Posted on November 9th, 2013 by David Stancil

Today my guest from Indiana was John Graf, his daughter Jennifer, and Terry Harton. It was cold and windy but we caught some nice crappie.

Logan Martin – November 5, 2013

Posted on November 5th, 2013 by David Stancil

Today my guest was Marion Jackson and his buddy Bobby Washington from Ohio. It was cold and 20mph wind, but we caught a lot of good crappie and had alot of fun.

Logan Martin – November 4, 2013

Posted on November 3rd, 2013 by David Stancil

Today I was fishing with Mike Todd. It was cold and windy. We slow trolled and caught some nice crappie and stripe bass.

Logan Martin – November 1, 2013

Posted on November 3rd, 2013 by David Stancil

Just checking new places. The fish are still biting, slow trolling is the way to catch these fall fish. 20 to 28 feet deep using 1.5 oz. weights on the lower end of lake seems to be the best.

Logan Martin – October 26, 2013

Posted on October 27th, 2013 by David Stancil

Today my guest was Jay Simpson. We caught a good limit of crappie. It was cold, water temp 67 degrees. Slow trolling was the way we had to catch these fall crappie.