I would just look for lay down trees/brush along bank and fish with weedless jigs lengthwise down trunk and out to sides.. Crappie will be starting to move shallow again as water cools.
Hi All, my wife and I have been giving use of a condo on the west side of Lake Monroe for a few days while she is on sabbatical. I have never fished Monroe but I am planning on taking my boat. We will be on the far west side west of the fairfax ramp starting Sunday for a few days. It appears this is the deeper part of the lake and I am wondering if it will be difficult to find the crappie. My boat is small so going to the east to the idle zones on the east side of the lake probably will not be possible. Any suggestions for the West side?
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I would just look for lay down trees/brush along bank and fish with weedless jigs lengthwise down trunk and out to sides.. Crappie will be starting to move shallow again as water cools.
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I'm not aware of any place without going into a park. [you have to pay]. Just use the tailgate. There are nice walleyes in that area too that will hit a trolled grub.
Well I'm stumped then ! I don"t know if Fairfax has a cleaning station. It's the closest by far.....