It is a lot easier to catch 10" stripers than 10" crappie at Lake Mattoon. Lots of stripers, few shad or crappies. I catch a few crappie but they are not plentiful.
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Fished Shelbyville this morning for Crappie. Caught half a limit and many many small ones. Fished from the okaw bluff to coal shaft bridge. Caught them any where from 3 foot of water to 8 foot and a brushed filled drop off to 12 feet. Just could not find a nice pile of nice ones. Caught one nice one then 2 or 3 small ones and then had to move.
Mattoon we did ok I caught a couple on some good docks. Only fished for a couple hours on mattoon.
Just not as good as some other people here but a nice day to be out fishing for sure!
It is a lot easier to catch 10" stripers than 10" crappie at Lake Mattoon. Lots of stripers, few shad or crappies. I catch a few crappie but they are not plentiful.
Red- Maybe your not catching the crappie because they arent hungry from ALL the shad in that lake. There is so many shad in that lake its a wonder we ever catch a fish!!!
Right, I should have known ichthyologists like you guys would know.
Redtick
You must be giving out too much information on here. People now know where your "secret" holes are and too me it seems like they are getting over fished.
Sounds like a good day to me. Any time being out fishing is a lot better than being at work.
CX.
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CX, this time of the year, it is anytime out hunting is better than a good day at work. I do manage to wet a line some but most of my time is spent training hunting dogs. I don't tell where my hunting spots are either.LOL
There are some places getting over fished, that is for sure. I was fishing very late one night in the darkness and some guy actually tried to find where I was fishing at by using his car lights to see where I was fishing. There are folks that make it a point to see where I fish. I fool them every now and then. LOL
There is a shortage of shad schools and crappie on the lake. The Lake Manager said the DNR did an electro survey on the lake but I didn't see the results. There is a ton of stripers in the lake but few crappie.
Birdy, I do not need to see any survey to know about the shad and crappie populations. I use a hands on approach, I am out on the water almost daily in the summer. I have been for years. I have excellent electronics. Plus, I observe all of the wildlife. I am saying the shad and crappie population are way down. That is a fact. I can't say why, but it may have something to do with some possible illegal white bass being released.
Post a link to the survey (if you can). I won't hold my breath waiting on your post. I do not think it will happen.