
Originally Posted by
OkieDon
My Wife, Daughter and I camped at Crowder Point the last few days. We got there Monday evening around 6 p.m. and got settled in. Got the boat in the water a little after 6:30 for about an hour or so worth of fishing.
Caught 8 crappie anywhere from 2 to 3 ft deep in 6 fow using Blk/Chtr and Blk/Pnk beavertails.
Got up the next morning and hit the water at 8 a.m. Started fishing the Rock Creek bridge rip rap and the rocks at the back of the cover. Then hit the rip rap on the West side and fished North before coming back to the bridge and fishing the rip rap there again.
Stopped at 11:30 for lunch then a nap. Back on the water at 3 p.m. fishing the same areas. Ended the day with 34 nice fish fishing 6 to 8 fow fishing 2 to 4 ft down. Water temp was 65 to 71.
Most fish came off of a Blk/Pnk Beavertail and a few off of a BG Elec/Chkn.
This morning started in the same places but fishing seemed to be harder. Fish seemed scattered and we stopped at noon for lunch and a nother nap. (I'm really liking stopping in the middle of the day for lunch and a nap in A/C!) The fish on average were smaller this morning than the previous two days. Found that odd.
The wind laid enough this afternoon so we could make it to Blocker Bridge. Got there about 5 p.m. just in time to see Todd H. headed East to the main lake point on the North side. Saw them catch a few there. After about 15 minutes, he headed back toward Crowder.
We trolled around both the South and North ends of the rip rap but finally decided on the North side because we picked up more fish there. Especially around the new rock that has been placed there.
We must have caught 4 or 5 small crappie for every keeper we caught. Sometimes I would have two dinks on each rod!
I also noticed that we weren't getting good hooksets on these Crappie even though they fought harder than any others we'd caught in the previous days. Not sure why that was, but we lost many and brought many in that were just barely hooked. Maybe because we were fishing deeper, I dunno.
We started catching good keepers by fishing 6 to 9 ft deep, fishing the drop offs and structure (which I believe were rock piles) in 10 to 15 fow. Of course, Blk/Pnk Beavertails were the ticket.
Ended the day with 29 keepers.
Here's thing I noticed and would like anyone's thoughts on it. I was running low on Yum Blk/Pink beavertails and found a few packages of Bobby Garland 3 inch Black/Pink Slab Slayers. While we did catch fish on them, by far the better bait was the Beavertails. Anyone else find this to be true? Just wondering what could be the cause of this. The SS is a much brighter pink and I thought it would be favored, but not in the two full days we were there.
Overall had a good time. The Crowder Point Campground is a very nice place to stay. We rented their RV. I thought it was a bit pricey, but it's right by the ramp and it was very spacious (as RV's go). And it allowed us to come in for lunch and take that all important nap afterwards!
I also noticed a lack of Lake Patrol in the area and it really showed. We camped within site of the ramp and I can't tell you how many bozo's buzzed by within feet of the 'No Wake' buoy, not to mention any boats in the area. It seemed that the more expensive the boat, the fewer manners or brains the owner had.