Well it's official, I don't know where the crappie go in the summer time on tenkiller!! Last 2times out haven't brought home a crappie. Tried from 2 to 75 fow. Lots of shad sandbass and catfish!
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Well it's official, I don't know where the crappie go in the summer time on tenkiller!! Last 2times out haven't brought home a crappie. Tried from 2 to 75 fow. Lots of shad sandbass and catfish!
Kirk they will not be below the thermocline. Under the thermocline there is little oxygen so look at just above the cline. In Tenkiller it should be somewhere from 20' to 25' depending on the area of the lake. I would concentrate on channel breaks on the edge of the channel drop offs....most of the crappie I would be catching wpould be in the tops of wood or rocks in 16 to 24' DOW...or in the tops of trees no deeper than 20' from the surface.....Ranger
Thanks for the tips Ranger! I know about the thermocline but haven't been able to see it on my FF lately
Redge get over the channel and bump your sensitivity up until you see a column of fish. I scuba dive Tenkiller and let me tell you that you freeze your butt off deeper than 25 feet ;)EB
Thanks EB, we do find fish a lot of the time on the channel transitions, only problem we have is getting them to bite.
Still having a great time, with lots to learn.
Killer is down, and now is a good time to mark a lot of new structure, that you can really see.
So far about 1 of these a week. Not a crappie but a reminder to be careful when having fun!!http://img.tapatalk.com/a6f9cbb0-48f0-738b.jpg
Yeah, I had a rattle snake behind my house one morning. Always watch where your walking.
It seems the hotter it is the more we find! This summer and last year the worst.
They may be trying to find a cool spot just like we are.
Hope you killed that sucker...I so hate snakes esp. when the sneak up on me..lol.....Ranger