this week not much to report few fisherman,with a couple small catches,but today a different story 4 limits good keepers with a couple slabbers.now as good as this sounds there was that many that did not do that well.carhart bib man caught 15 this morning 6am-10:30am.its seems to be that the fish are suspended 3'-6'.hitting orange and chartreuse jigs tipped with small shiner or rosey,and also tipped with crappie nibblet. hitting very light.you really have to pay attention.other colors silver and white,all chartreuse with a red head.2 other boats had 6-8 fish.
Thanks for the report, Dan. I'll be seeing you early in the mornin'. Be sure to tell those crappie to stay put 'till then...
Sunday 4PM 4 fellers come out earlier with average 15 fish,several still out ill finish report later,gotta go fish
Ended up with 15 good fish today. Fished about 4.5 hours this morning and found them to be really active early. Fish (which I think were actually crappie) were bustin' shad on the surface. I was catching the crappie about 1-2' deep out over the deeper water in the middle of the pool and as the day progressed, they moved to about 3-4' deep. White bass and yellow bass were right on the bottom. The crappie were absolutely hammerin' the smaller rosies. Tried jigs (without too much effort) and regular shiners, but it was clear that they wanted the rosies. The bite was fast and furious for a little while, then started to slow some. Came to the house, cleaned 'em, and fried up a big mess. Still had a quart of fillets for the freezer. These are sure enough hard times...not because of the cooperation of the fish...but rather time to fish. Oh well, that's my report. Sorry for the lack of pics, but today really wasn't camera-friendly weather. Dan can back up my story...![]()
Good report CEB. I am fired up about heading down there again. I had a good time last Feb, even if it was coldddddddd.
If you're too busy to go fishing, you're too busy!
CEB, I sure wanted to go yesterday. My wife invited people over for the ball game, and I had to cook gumbo. I had rather been there with ya. I won't be able to go this week, but they ought to be great this week.
We have had a warm rain, good warm wind today, high temps, and all of that means warmer water. The fish should be REAL active.
sorry for just now following up,fishing has been good,the crappie have had a hold on me.where i left off sunday as iwent out at 4pm.talked to 3 people did good.i then caught 8 fish before dark.most impressive i have a buddy who has caught his limit the last 3 mornings,with at least 3 over 2 lbs.yesterday i weighed his basket plum full no 2 lbers.20 fish weighed 24 lbs!my 2cnd day out monday afternoon with my buddy,we caught 20.started at 4:30 pm,and when i caught a 2.2 lb and a 2lb before dark i was so satisfied i didnt care if i even caught any more.we caught more anyway even after dark.yesterday afternoon 2 hrs before dark i brought home 10-1 at 1.5 lbs 1 at1.25lbs.another feller i know went out 1.5hrs before me-came out with his limit.hopefully they will continue to do better and should as we approach the spawn.water temp yesterday was 53degrees.
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Hey Dan, what seems to be the magic bait for all those crappie coming out?
well guys still panning out to be the best week so far!yesterday i saw 2 limits and 2 guys in 1 boat had 31,they are catching them from 1ft to 10ft.all chartreuse.......get more info if you come out.saw at least 1 limit on thursday.wednesday was the only day i havent seen fish.wind blowing,spitting ice-1man lasted about 2hrs -1 fish.as i was saying now crappie have bit 6 days straight.sportsman001 was here late in the afternoon yesterday i think he got at least 6 slabbers just for 1-2 hrs before dark.
Wasn't there very long, but I was able to get some pretty nice ones. Like Dan said, the wind was blowing, spitting rain and man was it cold. Especially after you get your hand out of a minnow bucket....Those were some of the nicest quality crappie I've gotten in a long time. HUGE filets. Thanks again Dan for the info!