Members ric lee Posted May 13, 2010 Members Posted May 13, 2010 Has anyone had any success crappie fishing on Springfield Lake? I took my bantam boat out a couple weeks ago and couldn't get a bite. I fished along the south bank of the lake by the railroad tracks then went over to the north bank just off the dam.
Predator1 Posted May 14, 2010 Posted May 14, 2010 I dont know if there are too many crappie left in Springfield Lake...They may still be there. Do you know where Fellows Lake is. I have been fishing there for the last two weeks catching HUGE BLUE GILL AND CATFISH on worms and crickets. There have been several people still catching crappie in 10 feet of water. Also, when I see shad on my radar, there are usually fish feeding on them. I see this on the radar. I back off a little cast over them with rooster tails, roadrunner, maribou jigs or spoons and pull a white bass or even a crappie every now and then.
luckycraft Posted May 15, 2010 Posted May 15, 2010 I don't usually fish for crappie, But I was near the tracks fishing for bass and hung a 12 inch crappie on a 5/8 oz spinner bait. Not the typical tackle for crappie. I took a picture with my phone and back in the drink she went.
Members James Lee Posted June 6, 2010 Members Posted June 6, 2010 I dont know if there are too many crappie left in Springfield Lake...They may still be there. Do you know where Fellows Lake is. I have been fishing there for the last two weeks catching HUGE BLUE GILL AND CATFISH on worms and crickets. There have been several people still catching crappie in 10 feet of water. Also, when I see shad on my radar, there are usually fish feeding on them. I see this on the radar. I back off a little cast over them with rooster tails, roadrunner, maribou jigs or spoons and pull a white bass or even a crappie every now and then. I've never been to Fellows Lake before,if it's got plenty of catfish I may have to check it out sometime.
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