dennis boatman Posted April 29, 2013 Posted April 29, 2013 Where is it? I've fished Stockton twice in the past week and no crappie...Walleye are great, but I have yet to catch a crappie...sunday we found 62 degree water all over the lake, threw jigs only, and no crappie...started in 3' of water and worked out to 20+ and nothing...Walleye are very good in water 15 to 20 feet with crawler harnesses, maybe the best I've ever seen it...but still no crappie...headed back out this evening...I have a feeling this will be the day...if not...I have Thursday to try again...thank goodness for the Walleye bite...Reports anyone..? A strike indicator is just a bobber...
Members Slowtroller Posted April 29, 2013 Members Posted April 29, 2013 I found some in main lake coves on the bottom in 30' of water. Sat and Sun and got some bonus walleyes. Staging locations. I got about 25.
Lifes2Short Posted April 29, 2013 Posted April 29, 2013 Dennis, I was up yesterday and caught a number of short crappies in a brush pile up by Mutton that was currently in 28 fow. I also found another brush pile in 21 fow that I caught a beautiful 15" crappie on my first cast, however it was the only one that came out of that brush. Caught the crappie with white Bass Assassins. Both of these brush piles were in main lake cuts, message me if you need more information. Good Luck!
dennis boatman Posted April 30, 2013 Author Posted April 30, 2013 ...went back this evening...2 keeper walleye and one short and 5 or 6 small bass...all in 20'...no crappie shallow that I could find... A strike indicator is just a bobber...
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