If a couple Buddies were thinking about driving down to Mississippi from central Kentucky to catch some crappie. Where would you guys suggest they go? It would be in the spring probably April or early May. Thanks!
If a couple Buddies were thinking about driving down to Mississippi from central Kentucky to catch some crappie. Where would you guys suggest they go? It would be in the spring probably April or early May. Thanks!
Best advice I can give is to hire a guide. One that concentrates on all of the big four north ms reservoirs. Go where he wants to take you.
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The pics will come of the big four catches as soon as the water gets right. Barnett is always an early lake with great fishing at times. It's not the premier big fish lake in the state...we all know that. Butla, nader, and sardis got that. Just for the record, almost all of the pros fishing the crappie.com championship fished in arkabutla and the winner came from arkabutla....Each man was free to choose any of the big four and fish there in the championship. That's the way it was. Believe I'm going to start speaking up more every time I see a positive report or a picture get trolled. It gets old.
Very true. Barnett is the only lake that produces fish 12 months out of the year. It is definitely the most consistent. Enid and Sardis being second and third, with Grenada and Butla following up in that order. Butla, Grenada, Sardis all produce giant fish with only an occasional 3 lber coming from Barnett. Enid is dead last on size. All of this is just my ramblings and personal opinions.
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