I am in East TN and have only made that trip one time. It is a beautiful lake that you should definitely visit and spend some time in the area. Then, go a bit further to Kentucky Lake for your fishing.
Hello all,
A colleague and I are headed down to reelfoot for the first time March 24-26th.
Any advice?
We are renting a boat and staying at one of the local lodges. Spider rigging is out of the question as,
A. We don't have the equipment
B. doubt you can attach to a rental anyways
C. neither of us has spider rigged before.
From what i've read in other post we may have a difficult time? Just looking for a little advice so i don't go back to illinois empty handed.
Jared
I am in East TN and have only made that trip one time. It is a beautiful lake that you should definitely visit and spend some time in the area. Then, go a bit further to Kentucky Lake for your fishing.
Just hold on, beancounter. I'm sure one of those NW Tenn. boys will chime in and help you when they see your post. There's several of 'em up that way.
That time of year might be tough with out a spider rig. Depending on the weather you could possibly have some success jigging trees and pads, but again that isn't easy.
My best advice would be to hire a guide for at least a 4 hour trip to get the feel for things.
armyman LIKED above post
In the rental boats, you'll have an outboard only. No tm, no electronics. Of course, the entire lake is full of stumps, so you won't have a difficult time finding structure . If the winds gets up, it can get rough on Reelfoot real quick, so be careful. Bring your own life jackets (unless you want to wear those goofy orange ones) and the longest rods you've got so you can fish the trees without getting too close. Bo's Landing is a good place for minnows - they're always lively and don't die too quickly.
Vonna
Yes, I fish like a girl. If you tried a little harder, you could too!!
Do you think I would be better to push the trip back a month or so? might be safer with the weather and imagine we may have a bit better luck with spawn in full swing.
ilbeancounter
Just depends so much on the water temps. If reasonably warm, I've caught plenty in the pad stems. If colder than normal, they may be in deep water - just look for a large grouping of boats offshore and join them (at a respectable distance). No electronics needed for either of those. If they are in transisition, which is probably normal that time of year, then you'll need to do some searching. I've always rented a boat when visiting reelfoot and was always able to get good advice on where to start from the person renting me the boat. Good luck - it is a beautiful place.
I would push your trip back a month or even until May. You will have a very hard trip out in deep water not being able to spider rig. I would wait until the bream and crappie get shallow or on the trees.
Minner, arkcrappie LIKED above post
I'd have to agree. Using a rental with no way of setting up to spider rig I would wait and come mid to late April and fish some pads or something like that.