Does anyone know if the crappie fishing is worth a hoot around the navigational channel near the Catoosa/Broken Arrow area. Its right by my house but have never tried it for Crappie.
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Does anyone know if the crappie fishing is worth a hoot around the navigational channel near the Catoosa/Broken Arrow area. Its right by my house but have never tried it for Crappie.
I live near the navigation channel close to Webber Falls. My suggestion would be to fish the back water areas off the main channel. Good luck.
Thanks for the tip. Anyone closer to this area fish the channel?
I fish it, but I can only seem to catch the small ones. I've heard of some good Crappie coming out of those oxbow's, but I just haven't figured the big ones out yet.
I mainly put in at Afton Landing. There was someone on here who used to fish Bluff Landing quite a bit, but I don't remember his screen name.
Do yourself a favor especially if you use live bait go somewhere else the lil ones will eat you alive about 1 out of 20 is a keeper I dont like these odds I fished it all my life
I agree with George, you can sit on one tree and catch 50 dinks and not one keeper; however, some days we come out of afton with a load of nice slabs.
Ive found that if I use large or even brudders minnows I can get alot more slabs from the slews on the channel. Doesnt always work but it has made a difference in the size of the crappie I catch there. I use to have a great spot located up river untill they decided to dredge the slew out for the barges.
What water depth do you normally catch them in in the summer time?
Wow, 2-5' of water in summer! That sounds like a lot of fun.
Do you guys ever hit up the Bluff Landing area. Do they bite pretty shallow there too or they in deep submerged brush? All I have is a 2 man with a trolling motor so I am kind of limited to boat driving distance. Bluff landing isnt too far from me and I consider it one of the last few safe places to load your boat on the river in the Broken Arrow/Catoosa area, other than Rogers point in Catoosa but I dont think there is any good Crappie fishing in the Rogers Point area, correct me if I'm wrong. 33 landing is kind of sketchy now. And they shut down the best fishing spot IMO on the river a few years ago, that being Rocky Point!
Your correct on all accounts. I use 33 all the time but I dont recomend it. IF you do, dont stay to late.
Bluff is one of those hit or miss places. Good looking water with lots of stumps and laydowns. Spring and early fall are the best times. Most of the fish run in the 8-11" range. I've caught some good ones before, but I normally don't catch very big fish there. The main issue with Bluff is that the traffic has really increased over the last couple of years. It's really tough to fish it on the weekends because of the wakes. When the fish are up shallow, they seem to shut down when a big wake hits the shore and then it takes about 10-15 minutes for them to start hitting again. If a wakeboard boat shows up you either need to head up into Adams Creek or go home. Bluff can be good at the right times but you should probably save it for a weekday.
Last couple times I fished Bluff for bass there were skiers out there really washing it up there are some guys getting together to try to put a stop to it but dont know if it will work one did however get a 300 dollar ticket I was told for some ignorance they pulled on some fishermen
Geez, just when you think you can go to the river to get away from the bozo skiers, that happens.
Regarding bass fishing, that place just looks good for bass fishing, but I have never really done that well there. Just caught a few here and there, I dont understand it. My best bass fishing that I have ever done in the river is in that little cove where rocky point used to be, We would always usually catch some there. havent been there in a while though.
We fished 33 landing yesterday for blues and crappie. Neither were very active. Caught a couple crappie in the area coves and oxbows but it was sssllloowww. Even saw a crappe loitering on surface near the bank and couldn't get it to hit nuthin. Rogers ramp and north may have been a better bet.
I tried the oxbow a couple of miles north of the hwy 51 bridge on Sunday. There was a lot more muddy runoff than I expected... at least that's what I'm gonna blame the slow fishing on. All I got were 2 crappie, 2 sandbass, a black bass, and a catfish. Water temps ranged from 67-71. The first cove inside the oxbow (with the road at the end) looked great but I didn't even get a hit in there. Maybe next time.
thanks for the reports