They're tough over this direction too Mark,the muddy water and the rise in the lake aint gonna help either.......better days are ahead.
The Big Niangua is muddy up to at least to the mouth of the Little Niangua. We went that far then turned up the Little Niangua and found some normal colored water. Was fishing new water so had trouble finding any crappie. I think we only had one keeper out of 6 that we caught. The lake level is back up to 659.27' and the water temperature was running 40-43 degrees. What we caught were in 15-20' of water on brush near docks. All were caught on black/chart tubes with white crappie nibbles.
Well, at least we got out on a nice sunny day.
More later,
Mark
Mark
Pitching jigs, catching slabs, life is good
They're tough over this direction too Mark,the muddy water and the rise in the lake aint gonna help either.......better days are ahead.
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Thanks for the report bugman. I got home yesterday evening and saw a couple of boats come from the direction of Ha Ha Tonka. I recognized one of them. Will try and get a report from there later today.
Mark
Mark
Pitching jigs, catching slabs, life is good