Jeff, this has been our experience this year. I actually made my first serious crappie trip on Jan 31st and we only caught 2 keepers on float and jigs. We only fished two hours and none of that time in the solunar activity period.
The latest TWRA fishing report for Chickamauga Lake. Keyword: Slow - and I thought it was just me ?
" I go fishing not to find myself but to lose myself ".
Jeff, this has been our experience this year. I actually made my first serious crappie trip on Jan 31st and we only caught 2 keepers on float and jigs. We only fished two hours and none of that time in the solunar activity period.
Muskrat LIKED above post
Our limited crappie fishing lately has been frustrating for us also. Between the "ice age" and the following shad kill most species have about shut down. We just need a few more degrees. I'm satisfied with a consistent 48 and up. Deb and I are usually putting big crappie in the boat but every year is a little different so we'll just have to be patient.
" I go fishing not to find myself but to lose myself ".CUonthelake, petrodude LIKED above post
Jeff, I will fish in earnest for them shortly until the fish make a break to the spawning banks. I usually don't fish much for them then. Too crowded for me and this is a wonderful opportunity to fish for Smallmouth bass, Stripers, and Walleyes below the dams that are very close to where we live. I'll do that until the crappie quit spawning and get hard to catch again. Grin. Late May through October is usually my time to seriously crappie fish. And, every year is different as you very well know. There are spots that were dynamite last year that won't hold a crappie this year. The fish move when pressured a lot and they may not move all that far, but we don't take time to find them, do we? Grin.
CUonthelake, Muskrat LIKED above post
I hope to buy a boat by spawn an be out there since DK goes an chases other species....if not I'll be looking fir an open back seat come Spawn time!