• Greer's Ferry -- Labor Day Weekend.

    First Post here, couple of days late, but wanted to thank everyone for the motivation and inspiration to try trolling crankbaits. Little fishing report from Greer's Ferry Lake over Labor Day Weekend.

    Tried my hand at Greer's Ferry. Have small selection of Bandit 300's but giving it a go. Went out Monday and Tuesday to try couple different areas. Finally found some by mid morning, then the jetski's and ski boats arrived in force. But ended up keeping 7 Crappie and 3 White Bass Monday, Tuesday the lake was much nicer, but wife went with me so was a short day that ended up with zero Crappie, and 6 Bass: 1 Largemouth, 1 Smallmouth and 4 White's. Guess I was catching fish both days which was great but hoping maybe I can dial the crappie in little more before the pattern changes again. Mad Cow, Black Splatter, and Sparkle Ghost seemed to be the lure of choice on both days, although my selection of colors is limited right now. Maybe someone else can suggest colors that have worked on this lake for them. Ordered a few online, and picked up a few from Acadamy's picked over selection but I have a wish list of a few that I want to add to the list.

    I have question though, I seemed to be getting a lot more bass than crappie, and second day no crappie. Was trolling in 15-45 foot of water, with some structure showing, and fish on depth finder, but considering it was usually white bass that I was catching, can anyone offer any suggestions on what/where to look for stucture/depth for the crappie. I was trolling ~2mph with main motor (60HP 4stoker). Is that too fast for the crappie? Maybe why I was catching more bass? Or do I just need to try different area of lake? Devils Fork area was general area when I caught crappie, and second day I tried Cove Creek area. I tried using trolling motor, but foot controlled combined with all the boat traffic, being by myself in boat just made it pure hell and wasn't enjoyable, so stayed with main motor at idle speed.
    Trying to get boat setup with rod holders etc, so its been a fun, but getting to be expensive fishing method. Have a 4 Rod Cumberland 360 setup now on side of boat. Should have ordered a few more bases, but another item to add to wish list for boat. All I have is cheap depth finder now, depth finder upgrade is probably not in budget til next year maybe tax return time.

    Also, are there any Fish Cleaning Stations at the COE launch sites? I must be missing them if there are some, or just looking in wrong spots. Only one I could find listed on web site says JFK, which is the Little Red side, so not wanting to drive there to clean fish especially.

    Happy Fishing to all, let your lines always be wet!

    This article was originally published in forum thread: Greer's Ferry -- Labor Day Weekend. started by AR_Aaron View original post
    Comments 6 Comments
    1. Billbob's Avatar
      Billbob -
      good fish
    1. skeetbum's Avatar
      skeetbum -
      try pink, white, pink, black, pink, chartreuse, did I say pink? Bubble gum doesn't do as well for me as the fl pink, but it does work. I run 1.25 to 2mph. try drilling lots pf 1/2" or bigger holes in a 5gal bucket or two and drag them to get the right speed. You're well on your way.
    1. riverbull's Avatar
      riverbull -
      nice mess of fish
    1. jordy1380's Avatar
      jordy1380 -
      Nice catch! So far this year I've caught mine going 1.5-2mph. If i go more than 2 I either don't get any hits or it seems like they hit it and it tears out of their mouths.
    1. Fish on Line's Avatar
      Fish on Line -
      Can't help with trolling. Our Local lake is 50 years old . There is still so much timber submerged you will loose the bait before the fish see it
    1. RetiredRR's Avatar
      RetiredRR -
      Nice fish and write up.
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