I have the same question and swas hoping that someone would chime in, but i guess not, all I can say is that it should be earlier than most of the suronding lakes due to it's depth.
My little boy and I caught a lot of crappie (bream and perch too) off the side of the road down from the resort in November. Do they spawn in the same place?
I have the same question and swas hoping that someone would chime in, but i guess not, all I can say is that it should be earlier than most of the suronding lakes due to it's depth.
To land one of my crappie i need a gaff and a .22 pistal :D
Roger where are ya??
Its usally mid to late March. But with this type of weather who knows. Last year we had a blast catching crappie in March down in the canals. All catch and release. Heck, if we had kept 500 we still wouldn't have a half bucket.:D
"GET THE NET!!"
yes they normaly start to spawn in March and some in April. Yes they spawn in the canals and rocky areas that have shelter.
Good question!
Roger
L.M. Bass 9 pounds 0oz, S.M. Bass 6 pounds 4oz, Trout 8 pounds 4oz
White Crappie 3 pound 2oz, Black Crappie 1 pounds 12oz
Roger Ex-Silver Lake Bass guide (EBG) (10 years+)
Are they that small in silver?Originally Posted by CajunChris1
The crappie are smaller in the spring from the fall catch. But with silver having a limit you will see the overall size going up! People are catching crappie on silver NOW. I would not hit it till Easter! but you diehards go for it.
Silver is a MUCH better fall crappie fishery. September look for open water brush also some docks are good too and the pad edge can be hot if you locate a school of crappie. October head for the canals. November head for my honey hole:D not in streeters canal. My best day on silver is over 800.
My best day for good sized was over 100 crappie over a pound and many over 1lb 8oz. And that will be the norm in a couple years. Silver has a ton of crappie amd it can hold lots more. Silver has lots of food for crappies and with more crappies the bass lots of food too.
ebg
L.M. Bass 9 pounds 0oz, S.M. Bass 6 pounds 4oz, Trout 8 pounds 4oz
White Crappie 3 pound 2oz, Black Crappie 1 pounds 12oz
Roger Ex-Silver Lake Bass guide (EBG) (10 years+)
when i was fishing the canals in the fall, i would say the average size was about 8".Originally Posted by bpm2000
fishing isn't a sport, it's a way of life.
a motto i live by :D
go dawgs!!
it seems in the state of washington the average is 8....
To land one of my crappie i need a gaff and a .22 pistal :D
i would agree with that for the most part. kinda sucks
fishing isn't a sport, it's a way of life.
a motto i live by :D
go dawgs!!