Sooner Crappie Troubles Getting Worse
Myself and a friend have been fishing Sooner for years, through the zebra mussels and now white perch. The white perch numbers are exploding. We catch very few crappie any more and alot less hybrids. Shad populations have been down since the zebras. We caught our first ones about 4 years ago, and Monday we caught 125+(Fished 7-2, caught perch, 1 little saugeye, 3 hybrids, 2 drum), last Sat 60+. When we talk to fishermen on Sooner we make sure that they know to not release them. My friend went with a guide and they were just releasing them.:banghead Most on Sat had crappie fry, and Mon had shad fry, and they are voracious. They are small but good eating. I know that things will come to equilibrium at some point, but the crappie will be hurting for awhile.
Fish them like hybrids. Look for surfacing early and then they sink right on the bottom 2 ft in 25-35 ft of water, look for what looks like shad balls on bottom or a 2 ft band above bottom. We caught them on 1/8th to 1 oz slab spoons within 2 ft of bottom. Sabiki rigs also work great. Jig heads with worms. When fishing we will always have a rod out just to catch them. So if you go to Sooner catch all you can.