Yeah, I can feel it in my bones. Great catches! Water temps are dropping here too.
It's starting to look like the Fall Feeding Frenzy may start a little early this year here in southwest central Arkansas. It's been a cooler summer than normal with much more rain than usual. Our surface temps are aleady falling slowly through the 70s, the smaller crappie are starting to stack up on brushpiles and Crappie Condos and they're starting to SMACK a jig "on the fall" so we're getting close.
We're catching tons of 8 to 9-inch white crappie from last year's spawn, which is giving us lots of action. We're also catching plenty of "Eaters" and a few "Good Ole Biguns". The Good Ole Biguns should start stacking up and getting frisky when the surface temps fall through the 60s and with the current extended forecast it looks like that may be soon.
Here are a few pics from the last week or so:
We're coming up on my favorite time of year for crappie fishing!
Yeah, I can feel it in my bones. Great catches! Water temps are dropping here too.
Glad they are still good for yall. Here they were good for almost a month till all this rain. Nimrod is almost 22' high now!
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Good looking catches. Hope we planed our trip out right we our to their 18th of next month. Keep us posted.
Hey Darin:
We're catching them up the creek arms fishing from 8 to 16-feet deep in 12 to 24-feet of water on minnows and jigs around brushpiles and Bamboo Crappie Condos.
Good to see you stop in Jerry. Thanks for the report. Oologah is getting real close to the fall bite as well. Although the lake is up, and the bites been very slow, I have come across a couple of areas where I have found them in numbers. Usually in a cove, near the mouth, on the inside of the downstream point in 18' to 24' of water close to structure.
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Great pics! The frenzy has started here in sw mo. The crappie are so full of shad im surprised they are still trying to fit my jig in their mouth!
Jerry, what was the largest?
Keep some for the pan, let the larger ones go back for another day!
Tight Lines!
~Big D
nice catch
The fishing was good,it was the catching that was bad