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    Default OKC Lake crappie help


    I am a shore fisherman. I am having a hard time finding consistent places to fish for crappie at Lakes Hefner and Overholser. I'm afraid I missed the crappie spawning period. I went out (on 4/25 at approx. 6:30 after work) to the east side of Overholser and caught a whopping 2 crappie. I was using both white and yellow curly tails approximately 2 feet deep. Any suggestions for where or what I should try?

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    Most of us have had a hard time at Hefner all year. I fish from the bank about 90% of the time and have had to resort to going to other lakes to find crappie this year. Keep us advised if you do any good and welcome to crappie.com

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    Your in one of the right places from the dam north to 23rd street in 2 to 4 feet in the rocks , doodle sock with a 9 or 10 foot rod hitting all the nooks and cranies , I have never done good with plastics I always tie my own and have always done well with pink and black,pink and chart. or pink and white . horseshoe bend is also a good place for socking , I advise going to see Brandon Jones at brandons bait and tackle on Macarther and britton behind 7-11 , he ties and sells jigs like the kind I tie they are still some in the rocks but hit them early in the day.

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    Here is Carls web site for his hand tied jigs. Lightninstrikejigs Hefner Bait and Tackle 9140 N MacAthur Oklahoma City
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    Thanks for the response. I fished yesterday evening below the dam and caught about 10-12 smaller sized crappie using live minnows. However, if I varied about 3 feet in any direction of that spot, I didn't even get a nibble. I think using some hand tied jigs will help and I'll try it. Thanks again.

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    I don't think you missed anything at hefner...I have found that the crappie there are the last to spawn out of all the lakes I fish....hang in there...ill keep you advised

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    I used to fish near the police dock at Hefner, by the east wharf and the park. I used to catch all kinds of species there. Everything from walleye to crappie to bass to bluegill. I have yet to try this year. Anyone else fish that recently?

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    I went just north of that about a week ago and got nothing

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    I was able to get out to Hefner last night with a buddy who wanted to chase walleye. No eyes for us but I did see some people in one of my good crappie spots and they didn't move for over 2 hours. Either they were catching fish or they have alot more patients than I do.

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    I went fishing at Lake Overholser today. Caught 2 10 inch crappies. Good eatin'! Also caught a 21" Hybrid Bass and a few misc. fish. Crappies were caught on minnows just north of the Dam on the east side(rocks). Both crappie had lots of eggs inside.

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