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    I caught 4 decent crappie late in the evening (last week) fishing from a friend's dock here at Arrowhead. Snagged 2 more that were really nice fish, lost both of them. Must be out of practice or something because it seemed I wasn't setting the hook good enough on the 2 large rascals. Fished on a couple more occasions since then and came up blank, nada.

    I think things will pick up pretty soon, right now we're going through the transition of warm weather into cooler/cold weather and the crappie seem really picky on their eating habits.

    I've been using strictly minnows, but will add jigs to the formula the next time I go. We're looking at some nice weather next week (2nd week of November) so I hope they will be biting.

    Good luck everyone.
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    Tried jigs yesterday evening around the same time I caught them last week using minnows and didn't do any good. Switched to minnows and caught 3 decent crappie, but they shut down just as it got dark and I came home. Best time I have found lately to catch them is about an hour and a half before dark.

    I think they are biting early in the mornings, but I have been working on my house in the mornings and not fishing til late in the evenings. Still fishing from my buddy's dock and they are biting around 8-10 feet. The water is muddy/murky and your jigs/minnows disappear after going down only a couple of feet.

    If anyone else is doing anything differently and having any luck, drop a reply in this thread, thanks.
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    I was down at the lake this weekend. Sad day when u put the boat up for the winter
    Still had a few minnows left in the bucket from last week so I used them up and got 7 nice crappie in about an hour.
    Wont be back down for a few weeks now,, Maybe I can get into some more then.

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    Has anyone been doing any good in the Gaines Creek area?

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    Hello Everyone, I was able to get on the water yesterday for couple of hours. It took me a little while to find some fish I just run out of daylight. The water visiblity was around 8 inches up around the I-40 area, and the temp was 69 degrees. I stayed on the rip-rap to long then finally decided to move and ended up finding some fish in 16-18 FOW down around 12ft on main lake points. The reason I stopped to fish them was because I saw shad flippin pretty heavily in the area. I was spider-rigging minnows and jigs. The fish were much deeper than I thought they would be. It was a beautiful day to fish! I am looking to get back out there will post a better report next time! EB

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    Hello everyone, I was able to get out this evening on the north end. Caught around 25 from 3:30-dark. Spider-rigging minnows in 12-15ft of water. I as using 3/4 ounce sinkers and 2 minnow hooks above. If you weren't on the bottom you were not getting bit. Good Fishing! EB

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    Same for us too, had to be within 1' of bottom at least. All but one had empty stomachs? You would think they should be feeding heavy right now?
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    Hello everyone, I thought i would get the board fired up a little. With the lake levels down the fishing on the big E is very good. we fished this weekend and kept 64. The biggest was 2.2lbs with and average of 12inches a fish. We had had spider-rigged minniow for the first 4 hrs and only had three to keep. Then we switched to jigs with the rods in our hands (Huckabee style) and keept 61. Big big healthy fish the best bunch of fish I have caught in a while. We were fishing on the south end of the lake, using beavertails and vibra king tubes. Black and pink was the hot color. The fish were in 8-12ft FOW, you had to have your jigs right off the bottom to get bit. Good fishing! EB

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    Thanks for the report Brian and from everything I'm hearing lately, the crappie are staying really close to the bottom. Glad you did well and thanks again.
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    We fished today and bo was it cold, if we couldn't have gotten out of the wind I would have stayed home. We kept 30 nice fish. Had 6 fish around a pound and a half, we were jigging blk/pink and lime/chart vibra king tubes in 8-10 ft of water right on the bottom. I had the opprotunity to use the T-minus 9.6 rod today made by Cherokke rod company and let me tell you it is just right. The bite right now on the north end and soth south is a jig bite not a minnow, believe me I have tried. When the water temp gets on down there into the 40's they will start on minnows. EB

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