Come on all you Conway Home Boys give us a couple bread crumbs to get our hopes up that we can catch a mess of crappie and have something for weigh in at our first tourney.:confused:
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Come on all you Conway Home Boys give us a couple bread crumbs to get our hopes up that we can catch a mess of crappie and have something for weigh in at our first tourney.:confused:
Howdy, do not fish Conway anymore...but when I did, I had two methods that produced for me...this was before all the Conway crappie fishing hype...number one was trolling in the boat lanes...10 lb test, smallest rattletrap or spot and smallest model A...chrome when sun is out and chatreuse when cloudy...about the 3 setting on a 40 lb trolling motor (different days, different speeds)...did not have any rod holders in those days, so one bait on the left and one on the right...second method was shiners under a cork fished about 3 to 6 feet from the trunk of cedar trees...trying to find the knees...depth of minnow depends on depth of lake and water clarity...clear - 18 to 24 inches...murky - 24 to 36 inches (generally)...I always put enough lead on the line to make the cork stand up and keep that shiner from getting me hung up (too much)...if you can find a spot that has lilly pads about 3 to 6 feet from the cedars, try it...of course all this is relative, depending on the spawn...tournaments do have a way of putting the quietuss on folks...maybe I am just being negative...break a leg...
sorry...brain cramp...cypress trees not cedar
Conway is a fairly shallow lake that offers plenty of structure. I haven't been over there the past couple of weeks, but I know a couple of weeks ago the CM tournament was won by spider rigging the gold creek and gold point area slow trolling minnows. Females were caught then that were still full of eggs giving them good weights.
2 lbers are common throughout the lake and several three lbers are caught every year.
I would say the lake is in a post spawn pattern right now with the larger fish returning to deeper water. Good electronics will show you the structure in the deeper water and a lake map will point you to the many deeper holes it has to offer.
For the trollers I would say to slow troll the creek channels between the underwater smaller
Lakes that were filled in to build the lake. For the tight liners, gold creek, candy and pierce will be your best bet. Look for the "abnormal" structure like large laydowns, brush, etc. And this should payoff.
I wish I had more to offer but I believe I will be doing some searching myself!