Never been there, so I am of no use to you. Hopefully someone will be by with pertinent info!
Are there any crappie fishermen here that are familiar with this reservoir ? I know a lot of people do fish there and the word is that there are plenty of crappie there, but they are hard to find. Any help here ? Any information on this reservoir would be helpful. Thanks. P.S. I've gone up there several times and seen people with their catches.... but they are the locals who are there regularly and are not too generous with their secrets. Myself, on the other hand, have walked a lot of it and thrown everything in my tackle box (same as they are using),,, with no luck.
Last edited by Crappiefishing Guy; 10-19-2015 at 08:28 PM. Reason: add text
Never been there, so I am of no use to you. Hopefully someone will be by with pertinent info!
Proud Member of Team Geezer!Crappiefishing Guy LIKED above post
I used to call it the "Cement Pond" when I lived in BA eons ago. The people that do catch them have most likely found some brush. Easy to do from the bank but will cost you some corks and jigs eventually. Use a slip cork set up and work the bank at different depths. Right now 12' to nothing should be able to locat a crappie or two. If you hang on a brush pile, shorten your depth until you're kissing the top of it. Good luck!
Reaper, Where Fish come to FryCrappiefishing Guy LIKED above post
Good advice from Reaper. I used to run the track around the reservoir and saw a lot of 9-11" crappie caught around the concrete structures that broke up all that cement shoreline but I'm sure you have already fished that pretty hard. Good luck CG.
Crappiefishing Guy LIKED above post
What concrete structures are you referring to if I may ask, the spillway on the southside by the ramp or...? Thank you