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Help with Crappie
So I have been trying to get into crappie fishing here lately and I am finding it be harder than expected. The problem is that I do not have a boat so I am limited to bank fishing. I do see posts on here from Alphahawk who seems to do well bank fishing for crappie but have not had much luck myself.
From what I have been reading fall is supposed to be a good time to catch some good size crappie but I have not had much success at all. What kind should I be looking at when trying to find a good spot to fish for them? Should I look for ledges/dropoffs or try and find some brush piles close the shore somewhere? I mainly fish JPP but do go to the caney every now and then. Any insight on how to up my chances of catching these delicious fish form the bank would be greatly appreciated. |
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http://www.lrn.usace.army.mil/op/JPP...-Attractor.pdf
Here is a list of fish attractors on Percy. You may find some that will be close enough or can be accessed by foot with a little effort. They should hold crappie at different times of the year. You can also catch crappie on the Cumberland from the bank in slack water pockets and around man made structures along the bank. |
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Thanks for the information guys I will have to give those all a try next time I get out there. If I could even get a half a limit at this point it would be great.
Thanks again. |
A limit of 30 fish in 30-45 minutes in JPP culling the short fish WOW some fast action.
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It was neat to watch. The minnow would be in the water for about 15 seconds before the float vanished. There was a nice show of efficiency, too. Since the casts were short, the fish were landed in seconds, measured, tossed in a bucket, and the hook was rebaited and back in the water...whole process ran maybe 15 seconds.
While it was efficient, it seemed more like production line work than enjoying fishing. Chris |
What is the limit on Crappie?
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Minimum of 10" long. http://www.eregulations.com/tennesse...ions-region-2/ |
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You needed to see the people fishing to get it, they weren't smiling or talking. They looked bored the whole time. I've gotten into really hot bites before, and I think a grin stays on my face the whole time. If they would have looked like they were having fun, it would not have seemed so work-like.
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Well, no smile on my face today then LOL Just kidding, I still had a good time. I put in at the new marina and trolled around the entire lagoon, using hair jigs and trout magnets under floats. I tried varying depths and also tight lining next to the docks and boat slips. Caught one decent bluegill and that was it. Near where those 3 water fountains are, I saw a lot of baitfish swimming around and from time to time they would splash but it didn't look like anything was chasing them. Tried the hair jig and trout magnet close to them but nothing. I threw a rattletrap into the mix and along the edge of them but nothing. I did end up snagging a couple of shad though, and caught 2 drum on Senkos close to the rip rap. I was waiting for my buddy to show up so I went out in the main river and fished near the shore adjacent to the marina (saw no bait fish). Again, tried hair jigs and trout nagents under bobbers and varied depths - nothing.
Once my buddy showed up, we ran up river to the areas I fished last week and we looked for stumps and downed trees and tried the hair jigs and trout magnets...nothing. It sure is a pain fishing that 2-pound line in a good wind! That stuff is like thread. Finally, we put away the panfish rigs and fished for bass the rest of the day along the rocks and bluffs. The water was super clear today, the cleanest I've seen it so far. We caught lots of dinks but also a few decent LM and some spots on flukes, watermelon-colored bitsy bug jigs and 1/4 oz sexy shad redeye shad rattle traps. It may take me a few years but eventually I'll figure that river out...I have nothing but time, God willing :) BTW, a guy that was bank fishing near the marina told me it was still too early for the crappie along there, he said they wouldn't show up till sometime in December...not sure if that's true or not but I sure had a hard time finding any today. But to be honest, there may have been thousands around me and I just didn't give them what they wanted, or how they wanted it. One of these days! |
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