Quote Originally Posted by gdengr View Post
My wife and I fished at Glendale Lake, yesterday. Water temperature was 45-47 degrees at the surface.
The ice has been off the lake for a little over a week now. We marked a lot of bait schools and fish in 20-30 foot of water.
We marked fish from the bottom all the way up to about 5 feet below the surface.
We caught 8 nice crappies ranging from 10 to 12 inches for 6 hours of fishing. It was slow for us.

We used slip bobbers with minnows and varied the depth from 25 feet to 10 feet down. We caught most fish that way.

While fishing we noticed some type of insects flying around. We also noticed fish activity on the surface at times.
We then tried using a hair jig with a fixed bobber. We used black and white jigs with crappie nibbles, and we caught one crappie on the black one.
We varied the depth from 1-5 feet below the bobber.

We also tried flatlining with plastics. BG baby shads and twister tails. We varied the countdown for starting the retrieve.
Tried various colors.
We used slab sauce with the plastics. No fish caught that way.

Is there anything else we could/should have tried? We are beginners to crappie fishing so suggestions would be appreciated.
Hey gdengr. I have fished Glendale before many years, I mostly fish the slate lick side left arm from the dam breast. I start by the blowdown on right from there up about mile on left then you are in 3-6’ there is a old busted splash dam there. Myself I would fish small jigs and little plastic about 1”to 1 1/2” fish will tell you want they want , start out on small baits and work bigger if you need to , I don’t have much luck this early with minnows. Minnow lives matter! Try to find warmer water , boat docks , north bays black bottoms . My preference is not Glendale, bald eagle either. Right now I would start in 20 or shallower 10’ then 8 to 4’ water temp. Needs to come up. Went to Clearfield to sports show, find guy that make 3/4” plastics In real good colors, Limestone bait co , Clarion pa. He is buying more molds for crappie fishing, sounds good. Hope I helped you some. Go fish Shenango isn’t the right.Chaunc!Need suggestionsNeed suggestionsNeed suggestionsNeed suggestions


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