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    So a few of us Mo. C.C folks are starting to plan a fall trip. Hoping to get on a crappie and walleye bite. We are looking at late September early October. But do have flexibility on that. Any tips on a place to stay, guide for a day, or area of the lake to concentrate on would be great. Probably be two boats and around 6 people. Thanks in advance for advice. And I check my pm box of you prefer that. ripnlips

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    I recommend tight lines guide service. Dan will put you on the crappie. All I can say is good luck on finding a place to stay. It's crazy out there. You could try Lithia Springs resort they have cabins close to the marina.

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    Coon Creek Lodge


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    Quote Originally Posted by ripnlips View Post
    So a few of us Mo. C.C folks are starting to plan a fall trip. Hoping to get on a crappie and walleye bite. We are looking at late September early October. But do have flexibility on that. Any tips on a place to stay, guide for a day, or area of the lake to concentrate on would be great. Probably be two boats and around 6 people. Thanks in advance for advice. And I check my pm box of you prefer that. ripnlips
    Ripnlips,

    I'm far from an expert on Shelbyville but in my opinion the time frame you are wanting to come can be a bit of a crap shoot.

    November through ice up is better I feel. Don't mean you won't do well before, just my two cents.

    I'm going to attach a link that is a few years old now, but most of the guides and places to stay are still active.

    https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%...AdLC4IfGhL&s=1

    There are gps coordinates for fish cribs in the lake available through the Corp of Engineers website that covers this area. You can also purchase laminated copies at a few of the local tackle shops.

    Since the above publication was made we have had a few more guides and places to stay become available.

    There are two Facebook lake Shelbyville fishing report pages that have lots of good information also.

    I'm local and have fished with Cleland Outdoor Guide Service several times and always do well. That said if you can't book them we have several other guides that do a great job as well.




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    Quote Originally Posted by newbe2 View Post
    Ripnlips,

    I'm far from an expert on Shelbyville but in my opinion the time frame you are wanting to come can be a bit of a crap shoot.

    November through ice up is better I feel. Don't mean you won't do well before, just my two cents.

    I'm going to attach a link that is a few years old now, but most of the guides and places to stay are still active.

    Log into Facebook

    There are gps coordinates for fish cribs in the lake available through the Corp of Engineers website that covers this area. You can also purchase laminated copies at a few of the local tackle shops.

    Since the above publication was made we have had a few more guides and places to stay become available.

    There are two Facebook lake Shelbyville fishing report pages that have lots of good information also.

    I'm local and have fished with Cleland Outdoor Guide Service several times and always do well. That said if you can't book them we have several other guides that do a great job as well.




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    Sorry. Looks like the link is bad. A publication, Destination Crappie, covered Lake Shelbyville with tons of good information. Unfortunately the link has been shut down..


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