Ask around at Bucksaw marina, or Everharts someone should get you pointed in the fish direction.
Fished Truman from 10-1:30 today without a single bite. Fished anywhere from 8-35 FOW jigging tubes, hot grubs, and minnows. We were up in Tebo Creek around the T-6 marker. We're here until Friday afternoon on our annual fishing trip. Anyone have any tips or pointers for us? Thanks
Ask around at Bucksaw marina, or Everharts someone should get you pointed in the fish direction.
Stay on the move. You'll find em. We found fish on the grand Saturday in about 10 to 12 fow. Right on the channel ledges. They were not every where though had to move a lot and finally found a few. Good luck!
shortdraw LIKED above post
Thanks guys. We went out today and fished Tebo again. Only luck was three fish all about 10.5 inches. We caught them jigging minnows about 2-3 feet offthe bottom in 20 fow. Hopefully our luck changes soon
buddy caught 12 nice ones trolling a hump, he was after walleye got 8 keepers, anthe crappie were12-13inchers
Fish the mouth of the pockets and creeks in 4 ft of water and more using a 1/8 oz jig head. Tip it with a minnow most crappie are hitting it on the fall. Also fish the flats in he same dept moving tree to tree.
Bucksaw is posting pics of some fishing trips right now. I would look that way.
New goal 16" crappie by December 30
Big thanks to Bulletman for pointing us in the right direction. We ended up with 23 over 9.5 inches tonight after being out for about 3 hours. Thanks to anyone who has helped the past couple of days as well. Got one more shot at it tomorrow morning. Wish us luck!
Riggin 8 is right on. This is the pattern we fished last weekend and caught some nice fish. I would concentrate more on fishing trees on the main lake flats in anywhere between 4-10 FOW, with a minnow.
If you dont get bit there, then I would suggest fishing trees in the back of coves in about 2-5 FOW using a jig tipped with a minnow.
Sometimes you're the monkey...Sometimes you're the footballlong poler LIKED above post