Great job on the fish, I'am from West Plains, so we're not that far away. I fish Theodosia arm in the spring and do well but you catching them in the fall makes me want to get down there now. Again congrats.
Went to Bull yesterday the bite was slow but caught 6 crappie but all were keepers, the biggest one was 1lb 9oz. 14" long. The fish have started to go a little deeper now.
Today I had 8 fish and 7 were keepers the biggest was 1lb 11oz.14",but all the fish were over a pound. The fish I caught yesterday and today were all black crappie except one and it was a black nose crappie 1lb 4oz. Most of these were caught in brush in 20' to 25'.
The wind was bad both days and hard to stay on the brush piles. I'm not catching that many crappie but a lot more than I was catching 2 years ago. Thanks to the info on this board all my reading is starting to pay off. Thanks again to everyone on here that shares what they know.
Happy Thanksgiving to all.
Mo/Ark slab hunter
Great job on the fish, I'am from West Plains, so we're not that far away. I fish Theodosia arm in the spring and do well but you catching them in the fall makes me want to get down there now. Again congrats.
Monk
Thanks longliner, Bull is getting low right now and it would probably be worth your time to go just to see where all the brush piles are. I was on the Theodosia arm last weekend and most of the brush that I usually fish there was in 2' of water. I did find some deeper ones on the flats that were in 8 to 10'.
Mo/Ark slab hunter
nice report, yea you got to say the people on here are a helpfull bunch, I learn something most every week, glad you found some. congrats.
Sounds like some fine fish,good work.
For a full line of fluid beds
soft plastic, jig heads and more see us at
www.simplycrappie.com
http://stores.ebay.com/Simply-Crappie
Nice job Crisp
2014 Crappie Masters Mark Twain Champion
2 time CDC Truman Lake series points champion