Ended up with 17. Had one 13", 14.5", and 15". They were about 3' deep in the shady areas. I was using purple/sparkle. Surface temp was 53 when I got there and 56 when I left. The one pic is of the 15", look at his mouth compared to my thumb.
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Ended up with 17. Had one 13", 14.5", and 15". They were about 3' deep in the shady areas. I was using purple/sparkle. Surface temp was 53 when I got there and 56 when I left. The one pic is of the 15", look at his mouth compared to my thumb.
a few more pics.....
nice ones
CEB - Thems some big ole goooduns.
You ever do a nightstalk out there on the Little Maumelle? I have been talking to my crew about pulling a nightsalk out there before it gets to much warmer. I dont want to be out there when the mosquitos fill the air and the snakes fill the water and both are drawn to the light sitting right next to me.
I have been wanting to do a nightstalk. I'm just not prepared yet. My rod holders and such are still at my parents house in WM, and I haven't gotten me any lights yet. I was thinking about trying it after the spawn down at the mouth and see if I can get em coming back out into the main river. Where would you try to set up for a nightstalk?
All of those I caught were around the docks at the marina. They were hiding in the shade about 2' deep in about 4' of water.
anyone fish little maumelle this weekend? i went there for the first time ever and it was very slow for us.
I was there with my crew, and it was terrible as well for us. CEB was there and had fished all day for what almost ended up being a limit. We didnt get there till arround 4:00 as we were primarilay looking to do a nightstalk. By that time so many boats had gone by as a result of the beautiful day that the water looked like chocolate milk. I talked to CEB and some regulars about it and they all said that the boat traffic and muddied up water had shut them down that day. CEB put on a clinic with his jig pole and sculling paddle. The man has the paitents of a prison guard and effortlessly moves that jon boat arround brushpiles. I havent seen anyone work a jig pole and sculling paddle like that since my grandfather died.Quote:
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What kind of boat are you running? You will see me in an alluminmum Traveler boat thats silver and blue with UGLY rod holders. CEB is in a 14 foot jon boat with a 15 horse nissan. If you see us out there stop by and say hi.
i have a 15' express with a 25hp suzuki. never having been there before, we were exploring the whole place. where are the best places to go for crappie? we ended up fishing mostly in some thick cypress trees pretty far in the back (i think it was the back anyway).
CEB, if you are going to crappie camp, I'll be glad to stop by your parents house and get your rod holders and such. I'll be heading that way on the 31st of this month. Just a thought.
I think I may have seen you this afternoon?? I haven't done too much exploring up the river. The first dock (coming from the downstream side) of the marina has some good spots. There is a huge white ship, I guess you call it a ship since it is a little big to be a boat. In the far slip of that first dock is a boat called Lovey Dovey, or something like that. Well the slot right next to it is empty and has some good brush in there. Also, try the south side of the river from the marina down about 1&1/2 mi. There are brushpiles sticking out into the water a good ways. They are extremely thick, so jig carefully.Quote:
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Rusty,Quote:
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I sure appreciate the offer. The stuff is at my grandfather's house, and if you go there, you may never be able to leave again. LOL. He will absolutely talk your ear off about crappie fishing. But seriously, I should be home sometime between now and then. I'll let you know when I might be coming, and we can hook up and check out Midway. The river will be in there the end of this week, and hopefully back out before long. Thanks again for the offer.
From what I've seen about the little maumelle river, it is best on weekdays, especially Fridays. There is sooooo much traffic on the weekends, that it puts too much pressure on the crappie, because it is so narrow. Especially this time of the year, when the crappie are trying to ease up shallow, and a225 merc comes screaming by and whitewashing em' up on the bank. And me and my boat too, with my manual trolling motor.
I noticed Saturday, I would not get a bite while boats were coming up and down the river. Only after a 20 min. break of nobody motoring would I get bit. I did best that afternoon, after I met up with Gooch. The traffic calmed down a little bit and gave me a chance.