Do any Southern Indiana crappie com fish the feeder creeks in the river? Are they worth trying this time of year? Any recommendations as to which is best?
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Do any Southern Indiana crappie com fish the feeder creeks in the river? Are they worth trying this time of year? Any recommendations as to which is best?
The River is possibly our best fishery, by size of fish standards. Any creek or backwater that holds a few feet of water can hold crappie at one time or another. I have mainly fished the Markland Pool in recent years, but I have no doubt that the fishing throughout the river system is good to great. As water temps plummet, look for them in places that receive the least amount of current. They don't like much current to begin with, but they can handle very little of it once their body temps get low. This makes the creeks a pretty sweet place....
You'll also want to look in any bays or marinas. Youll be suprised how shallow they will be. Last January caught em less than 3 ft deep in the back of a marina. Water temp was 42. The bait was there and so were the fish. I don't fish for em anywhere else. And I don't start crappie fishing till late october and I chase em through the winter.
Find the cover & they will be there.
Do you run into a lot of duck hunter this time of year toomanycasts?
I know Big Deer and Little Deer Creeks are popular crappie spots. Just east of Tell City
I also remember Oil being a good spot. It's in the middle of no where though !