Stockton Lake Guide Service Posted November 30, 2009 Posted November 30, 2009 Crappie are going strong on jigs in 20 foot of water along bluffs, over brush piles and along channel swings. Catching some big fish! Look at a lake map and find spots along the channel that come up to the 20 foot mark. From there your best bet is to find a brush pile in that area. The closer to the channel the better the fishing. Bass are hitting jigs and plastics on points and secondary points in 12-15 foot of water. Steaper banks seem to work better. Most of the walleye I have been catching have been mixed in with the crappie fishing. If you want to concentrate on walleye I would use nightcrawler rigs on points. Some of the years best crappie fishing is coming up in the next month. If you need help, I am taking 2 people out for 6 hours or your limit of crappie for only $125.00 Thats cheaper than taking the entire family to red lobster and you get fresh fish (at least that is the plan) I still have some openings next week and thursday of this week. Give me a call and i'll help you find some fish! Bob Bennett Stockton Lake Guide Servicehttp://fishstocktonlake.com 417-637-BASS"Our Service is Crappie" ”And what country can preserve its liberties, if its rulers are not warned from time to time that this people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms….The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time, with the blood of patriots and tyrants” ~Thomas Jefferson
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