if you ever make it to Little Pigeon Creek to try the crappie. Found it it in an old issue of one of the fishing mags (can't remember which):

"Don't overlook creeks draining into rivers. While bank access to these may be posted, all of Indiana's major creeks are legal areas to try when fishing from a boat. Check out Oil, Deer and Millstone creeks near Cannelton for some of the best spring and fall crappie action anywhere in the state. Here, adjustable bobber and minnow rigs fished just on the outside of creek bends near standing timber will often yield limits of 1-2 pound plus crappie."

And: "The trick to fishing Ohio River feeder creeks is to catch the river rising and then seek out the color line. That's where muddy river stops and mingles with clear water. Find this condition and fish just inside the murky water. Crappies lurk there and dash out to take befuddled minnows seeking shelter. you'll find both white and black crappies in all these creeks, but white crappies will be the predominant species."

Glenn