Members line wetter Posted October 15, 2015 Members Posted October 15, 2015 Went up Wednesday afternoon. High point area brush piles only gave me 4 crappie this time. Went on to fish the brush piles between Turkey Creek and Cedar Ridge. Got 8 more good keepers and a bonus Walleye. 20 to 22 FOW. All on jigs. This time they were hanging just above the brush piles instead of down in them. Sure I could have had a limit but decided to throw a spinner bait for bass a couple of hours. Caught a few shorts and one keeper. water temp still needs to drop a little more for that bite to get good. Now that the crappie are moving into the brush piles should be able to keep them targeted till it just gets too cold to fish by working the deeper piles as the water temp drops. having kids and grandkids for a crappie supper tonight. Life is good.
Members Hook Dupp Posted October 20, 2015 Members Posted October 20, 2015 Heard a report that the crappie were shallow on lay downs above the bridge at CC. Is anyone able to confirm? And is that pattern still going after the cold weather?
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