I don't much about Carlyle. I usually drive over to Rend in the Spring. Lake Cove Resort is a great place to stay right near the lake. Fish shallow and in the buck brush April & May. You should do really good.
Trying to come up with a 3 day spring fishing trip have never been to Carlyle. How is the Crappie fishing there and suggestions on places to stay and best time to go. I am thinking early April.
I don't much about Carlyle. I usually drive over to Rend in the Spring. Lake Cove Resort is a great place to stay right near the lake. Fish shallow and in the buck brush April & May. You should do really good.
Fishing is pretty good there, can be very rough on windy days, and a lot of shallow spots in the middle of the lake. Can't recommend a place to stay, I know they have some cabin's at the State Park.
Do your self a favor and pass on Carlyle
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ok thanks for replies looks like would be better off at Shelbyville or Kinkaid. Have had moderate success at Shelbyville tried Kinkaid twice but both times we had terrible Weather not the lakes fault just bad timing. I have been to rend and was not impressed I know it is supposed to be a great lake but would need quite a few trips to try and figure it out. And a windy day on Rend isn't much fun.
Coming from a local, Carlyle crappie fishing is excellent. it doesn't get the traffic Rend or Kincaid does. What some anglers say is true, not much cover, shallow and can be windy(what big flat lake isn't windy?). but that is also some of the positives. limited cover makes them easy to locate and so does lack of depth. Numbers and sizes on Carlyle are excellent. most days you don't catch shorts. Find cover and you will find fish. start around the boat launches, xmas tree drops etc. and you will find plenty of crappie year round.
Most anglers say bad things about Carlyle crappie because they don't know how to catch them! plenty of hotels and cabins in the area Carlyle, Keyesport and Greenville have all you will need. best of luck if you head down!
Been a lot of years since I have been to Carlyle. The last time I was there there was lots of timber north of the RR bridge at Keysport. Is that all gone now?