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    I am curious how you find crappie at cumberland and how you fish for them ? It is so deep I was wondering ?

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    Wink Well, my experience ....

    Quote Originally Posted by howferg View Post
    I am curious how you find crappie at cumberland and how you fish for them ? It is so deep I was wondering ?

    at C-Land Lake, fishing for Crappie, is limited ... to say the least, but :

    you'll find them in pretty much the same places you'd find them on most other lakes ... shallow shoreline brush/wood, stumpbeds, around docks, under floating mats of debris that are blown into pockets/corners, etc.
    I'd fish for them whichever way allowed me to present my bait to them, depending on where & how deep they were. Minnows under a slip float, for shallow wood/brush cover along the banks ... jigs for single brush piles, and deeper wood cover ... longline trolling or spider rigging, for prespawn/scattered fish and fish working their way into the backs of creeks/coves (jigs or minnows, depending on your preferred method).
    Right now, with the lake being up 8ft over the dam repair depth limit, and muddy from end to end, I wouldn't bother venturing down there. But, with warmer weather, and stabilized water depths ... I'd go into the backs of some of the creeks, and work my way out.

    ... cp

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    Thanks crappie pappy canalways count on good info from you , read a lot of your posts , I have fished cumberland once long ago and I couldn't remember any shallow water everything I remember ran straight down , and after reading another post about catching crappie it just got my curiosity up . I have fished below the dam for trout a couple times , anyway thanks again .

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