Can't win everytime. Great post and pix though. Never know, might be the random pick for the Sliders. Only 3 days left!!
I tried very hard today to catch crappie. Started at sunrise in the usual spots, wind and extemely (even for lately) dirty water made that too hard. Tried to find them deep vertically, no takers. Tied up in creek bays, walked the shorelines casting roadrunners, nothing. Tried minnows under bobbers, nope. Got desparate, thought maybe they might, for some reason, be way up in the flooded creeks. Went WAY further up Madison than I ever have before, well onto Fort Riley, really neat up there. Millions of shad up there half a mile from the lake; I haven't seen them so thick in a long time. But it was 82 degrees up there, main lake was 76. Still had fun, but got baked in the heat. We'll get em next time. Brad
Rough, brown water today. Hard to hold my boat in that stuff.
Madison Creek way up on Fort Riley.
Can't win everytime. Great post and pix though. Never know, might be the random pick for the Sliders. Only 3 days left!!
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I never realized the creek was that big; how deep was it up there?
it was about 5 feet at this bridge. Got pretty skinny north of the bridge, I turned around at 18 inches; I was by myself by then, didnt want to get stuck. Several down tree obstacles that the flooded conditions let me punch through in the old Sea Ark. I have always seen teal in the dove field on the pic, dive bombing the dove mojos(of course i never had steel) and came back there once for woodies, but I always drove in. I also didn't realize the creek would be like that.
Last edited by Scouts Out; 06-21-2015 at 09:57 AM.
If you can't catch a real crappie... She out-fishes me on this thing, too! She likes shootn docks.
Great report as always. Thank you Sir.
I have been up there twice and seen many pictures but I have ever seen it so stained.
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How are all the ramps looking
a bad day now and then make the good ones gooder
Thanks for the info