Central ky crappie reports?
Hey guys I live in central ky and was just looking for some reports on the pre-spawn? Herrington green cumberland laurel and dale are all 30min the hr and a half from me so thats kinda what im looking for. Ive a trip planed for ky lake in mid april so im not looking to go that far yet. All tips and info are appricated and thankls in advance!!
Still a little early for Cedar Creek ....
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TeqSheriff
Yeah, I'd love to hear what others have been up to, also, even if it is "nothing to report." I'm hoping to hit Wilgreen in Richmond tomorrow afternoon. Let us know what's happening at Cedar Creek. It seemed like last year was a tough year to fish there, the fishing report from Cedar Creek Outfitters said Crappie fishing was always slow. Hopefully the warm weather in the next few days will get things started.
..... if this year is going to be anything like last year.
But, last year was anything but "slow" ... once the Crappie decided to come to the banks. Fred-in-KY and I probably caught several limits each, in less than a half days fishing, last Spring (late April) ... but, we happened to have hit it right when the fish were in the shallows. Most any place we went, where there was submerged wood in less than 5ft of water ... there they were. We could see them, the water was so clear ... and even watched them come up and take the jig :eek: -- not 2ft from the side of his boat :p
Unfortunately, only ONE fish was over 9" ... and it was the only one I kept.
Here's the post about that trip : http://www.crappie.com/crappie/kentu...venture-2.html
But, if anyone goes ... please do catch'em and keep a mess of them !! Better to get them BEFORE they go on the bed, so they don't have a big spawn, again, and just overpopulate even more. The size limit has been removed, and the creel limit is now 30/person/day. This was done to help reduce the overall numbers, so as to allow the remaining fish to grow bigger (if that's possible). I plan on taking a limit or two out of there, myself, this year ... not only to help with the overpopulation problem, but also to atone for having released all of those caught last year ;)
... cp :cool:
No luck at cedar creek today
I went to Cedar Creek this morning, it was a pretty day to fish but the wind was blowing almost 20mph, anyone thats ever fished this lake knows its dang near impossible to fish during high winds (almost any wind). Anyway the water temperature was 40.8 degrees F, so I thought that was extremely cold. You can always catch crappie, but it's tougher in this cold water unless you know exactly where they are. When the water temp hits about 50 they will start turning on. No luck today, not even a bite. But not long fellows, not long. Heading to Alabama Monday. Keep the posts going guys, every fishing report helps. I'll do my part and every time I go out I'll let you guys know how it went.
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