Bring your boat. Keep motor trimmed up and take your time drive slow you will be just fine
Its been on My must fish list for a long time. Does anyone have any info? when's best March or April? is Blue bank a decent place to stay? I've heard more than one person say leave your boat at home and use there boats! (Due to all the wood) although I have aluminum tracker that's set up nicely id sure like to be in my own boat.
Bring your boat. Keep motor trimmed up and take your time drive slow you will be just fine
Yes, Blue Bank is a great place. Personally I'd be worried about using my own boat. I'm sure idling wherever you want to go wouldn't be much of a problem, but from my experience it's not a matter of IF you're going to hit a stump, but WHEN. Blue Bank offers very reasonable fishing packages that include "Lodging, Boat, Motor, Bait, Gas, & Ice." Fishing Packages | blue-bank-resort As anywhere new, I think you would be wise to hire a guide for at least one day just to get an education on where and how you might want to concentrate your own efforts. I will say this... the times I have crappie fished there I've usually been thinking, "I would be catching a lot more crappie at home than I am here right now." That said, I believe EVERYONE should experience the unique and amazing Reelfoot Lake at least once in your life! Here is an article about my first-ever crappie fishing trip there 17 years ago: Spider-Rigging on Reelfoot - Chattanoogan.com
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Been there. I took everyone's advise and rented a boat. Glad I did. As others has said. Its not if you hit a stump, its when. And you will. I have a ranger bass boat and I will not take it. Blue Bank is where I stayed. Nice people and awesome food. Good location. Couldn't find a better place to stay. If you do take your boat, IDLE. IDLE speed only. Motor trimmed up as much as possible. Its not a huge lake. You can idle around and get anywhere you need to catch fish.. They will show you on a map the areas to go.
Crappie spawning and morels popping up at the same time. What was God thinking when he made that schedule. It's pure torture every spring deciding which to do.
Thanks for all the info, Is the wood in Reelfoot anything like Lake Talquin in the Tallahassee? I've fished there a few times and know it like Reelfoot was flooded without removing any timber, its common to hit a tree stump in 30fow. My Tracker is set up for pretty much any type of Crappie fishing and I favor pushing 14ft poles. If I take it I will idle and watch the electronics. I understand reasons for hiring a guide, but we would only be fishing 2 days. Obtw good Magazine!
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If you have your tracker set up already for crappie fishing you will be flat out miserable when you get in that rental boat. You will be limited on what you can do, mainly you can drift fish or anchor and fish. Its spring the water levels will be at pool or above pool. Take your boat and just creep you will be fine.
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Yea, if you are set up for "pushing," you will be right at home on Reelfoot. Truth is you can just drop the trolling motor at Blue Bank and start fishing without ever cranking the big motor (if you want). If you go to Blue Bank, tell the owner, Mike Hayes, Richard Simms sent you.
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That aluminum boat is fine as others have said. Just take your time and idle. Be versatile in your techniques.
took a tracker onto reelfoot several times without any issues. you can stay in the stumps in main lake or go back into cypress trees and fish the knees or lily pads. you wouldn't be happy with their rental boats, simply take your time and it's no biggee. shallow lake
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