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Thread: Watts Bar area - Tennessee River

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    Thumbs up Watts Bar area - Tennessee River


    Went fishing today in a cove off the Tennessee River. Caught 4 nice crappie in about 5 feet of water but they just have not moved in enough yet. (Didn't even take the boat out - caught them from the bank) Some good warm rain would do some good I imagine. All were caught on a 1/16 oz jig head with chartruse jig. Also caught one on red head white tube jig.

    Anyone else fishing in this area having any luck?????
    Watts Bar / Tennessee River Slabber

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    I've been fishing Watts Bar about three times a week and, like you, I don't think they've moved up in my section of the lake yet. I have been catching alot of little males so it can't be far off.

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    Default Watts Bar end of April?

    Crappie dudes,
    What kind of crappie fishing will be available around the end of April? What can I expect as far as patterns, post spawn, spawn, etc.? Keep posting so I will have a general idea as to what they are doing then.
    Thanks,
    Bassky

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    Love to hear about crappie fishing on WBL, will be living up there in 2014, just waiting for retirement.

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    Where ya gonna settle?
    Good things come to those who bait.


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