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    Hey im headed to eufaula on monday to do some bowfishing that night. Im from the norman and thought about getting there early to do some crappie fishing. i havent fished the lake in a few years does anyone know of any good bank spots that would be worth a shot, any help would be great, Thanks!

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    My dad used to take me to a place on the lake that for the life of me I can't find it. It was in a big cove. There was a rocky area and had a big metal tin. We would sit on the tin and fish with minnows and slay the crappies. The road was just a few feet from the tin. If anyone can help me I would appreciate it.

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    Default 3-26 Crowder/Rock Creek and 3-27 Gaines Creek

    After leaving the CDC meeting, I went and hooked up the boat and put in at Crowder park. When I left the meeting, the wind was just a whisper. In the 20 minutes or so it took to go back to the Inn and get my boat and get down to Crowder, the wind had whipped up something fierce! But I was gonna go anyways! Put in about 2:30 and headed out.

    Started off by going up Rock Creek. Went under the bridge to the Cover back to the right trying to get out of the wind. Found some 9 to 10 foot water but couldn't get a bite. Came back and fished the rock bluffs in front of the Crowder Point ramps and finally found a brush pile in 13ft of water that had some dinks on it.

    By that time it was getting about Cold Thirty and my daughter and Wife decided they had had enough and wanted to go get some hot Catfish at Todd's. So we were done by 5 p.m. without anything other than a Catfish dinner to show for it.

    Sunday morning we almost didn't go. i figured they would wimp out because the forecast said it wasn't going to get above 45. But my Wife insisted we try since were in the area and the only place I thought we could find protected water was Gaines Creek so I headed South. Put in Gaines about 11 and the wind wasn't bad at all. Fished up the creek focusing on the 10 to 12 ft water using blk/pnk and blk/chrt Beavertails.

    Found a few fish on the clay banks if there was brush below. If it was clean, there were no fish to be had. We even found a few in 6 to 8 ft water. I tried the shallow wood, but with the 58 degree water, I didn't really think they'd be on the bank and after about 30 minutes with jig and cork, I stopped begging for a shallow bite

    Just as I though the fish were either starting to get active or I found a point where they were congregated, it started to rain. Just a little sprinkle at first, then a moderate shower. Not a problem as my Wife had one of my waterproof hunting jackets on and my Daughter had a waterproof ski coat and bibs on.

    "Hey Hun, where's that rain suit I put int he boat Friday?" I asked

    "Umm...I put it in the truck yesterday after we were finished fishing" she said

    So I stayed until I was just a little more than damp and called it quits around 2:30 or so.

    Ended the day with 18 keepers and we probably caught that many more dinks that we threw back.

    I guess it wasn't too bad considering it was 41 degrees when we put in and 46 when we left.

    Got to meet Jonboat on the water and he's a real nice guy. Even threw a few "places" to try our way. Unfortunately, it started raining before we got back down the creek to try them

    All in all, a very enjoyable weekend.

    BTW, if any of you people need a place to stay while fishing Eufaula, I highly recommend the Falls Inn B&B. Todd had recommended it to us earlier this month and my Wife booked two nights. It's a very nice place to stay plus she has a big parking lot with parking for boats and electrical outlets to plug your rig in if you need to.

    But the thing that I loved was the hot Coffee in the morning and the homemade breakfast. She just asked what time we wanted to eat and had it ready the next morning! She really knows how to pamper guest. And at around 60 or 65 dollars per night, it's one heckuva value, especially considering you get a home cooked breakfast with it! I know we'll be back. You can find her place here; The Falls Inn Bed and Breakfast

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    Quote Originally Posted by OkieDon View Post
    BTW, if any of you people need a place to stay while fishing Eufaula, I highly recommend the Falls Inn B&B. Todd had recommended it to us earlier this month and my Wife booked two nights. It's a very nice place to stay plus she has a big parking lot with parking for boats and electrical outlets to plug your rig in if you need to.

    But the thing that I loved was the hot Coffee in the morning and the homemade breakfast. She just asked what time we wanted to eat and had it ready the next morning! She really knows how to pamper guest. And at around 60 or 65 dollars per night, it's one heckuva value, especially considering you get a home cooked breakfast with it! I know we'll be back. You can find her place here; The Falls Inn Bed and Breakfast
    Hands Clapping Four of us have been staying with her a few nights in April for the last couple of years and she only charges us $30 each per night! You won't get a better breakfast anywhere! She has a cabin across the parking lot that sleeps 4 for $100 per night but no breakfast so we stay in the main house :D !
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    Thanks for the post okiedon. Gonna have to look her up ... thats a long way down there for us cowtown folks.

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    Fished the Blocker Bridge area and Crowder area today. The surface temp has fallen 10 degrees..was 64.8 last friday and is 54.3 today. The fish have left everything shallow as I could not catch any shallow. The Crappie I caught were in the 14' to 18' DOW. Had 23 very nice crappie and they all came from brushpiles on blk/pink super tubes and albino shad bass assassins..they were very tight to the wood today and had to be in the thickest part to get a hit. Just letting your bait sit there and using nibblets. COME ON SUNSHINE
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    Back to the BIG EASY..it was a perfect day..no wind, warm sunshine, way to many boats..no one was catching fish..talked to 4 different fisherman 2 had fished for 4 hrs watched them unload 1 behind the other..had 0 fish..the other 2 ..1 had 2 10" crappie and the other had 5 but nuttin to brag about..was a tough day but beautiful..finally had a total of 22 crappie. all fish came from brushpiles in 14' to 18' and not aggressive at all..they were right on the bottom in the thickest bush and still..water temp was 56 degrees when i started and got up to 60.3 late afternoon..should of went to TENKILLER
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    Caught a few today from my friend's dock and one of the males has been using his tail to fan beds. Pretty good wear and it made me wonder why he had been preparing a bed at this time?

    Is there anything else that would make the tail appear to be worn?
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    I'd say they're bedding unless Lelands been tryin to catch em in the rear end again.
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    Fished the south end and "rough" was the word... Started fishing at 7:00am and the bite was slow but steady for an hour... then the fish decided not to play anymore... Whole bunch of boats fishing and there was hardly any catching at all... My son and I really had to work for a bite the rest of the day. Key for us, was to constantly keep moving and changing colors... Ended up with 51 .... Also had probably 10-15 short fish that were put back to grow up.

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