hey cali crappie fisher's we need a crappie club up north anyone know of any or starting one cause im in
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hey cali crappie fisher's we need a crappie club up north anyone know of any or starting one cause im in
Go ahead and start one. It takes more devotion that we offer to'em. We are not focused enough and pester too many other targets along the way. :)
....lee s.
Im moving up to Sac in about 2 weeks. I plan on fishing Indian valley a little this year.
well i thought we could just share tips and techs this is all new to me im open for any new tips people have to offer other states share tips and love to talk about the slabs they catch look at cali and all i hear is the sound of crickets lets start sharing tips and techs guys im sure we have alot to share:)
Well,
With the rain and cold we have been having right around here, we have been driving up to Clearlake to find water that is not like creamed coffee.:rolleyes: Don't know if that is good or not.
Just watching the most successful guys on the docks has showed us that the fish are generally 12'-18' down. Water deeper. Seems almost no lateral movement and very little up/down movement is desired in the jig. Generally white stuff.
Most fish 11"+.
Lots of snow higher up around the lake, so water temps a'comming for awhile.....?
....lee s.
friends went to hnnsey lake last weekend aid they caught between 20/30 crappie smallest was just over 10 inches they used grubs and monnows white grubs still waiting on his pics once i get will forard to site this weekend heading to blck butte if the rain stays out of the way
crappie club? Sounds PERFECT! i'm in!
ok fellas where are we going this weekend im headed up to lake berryessa try to see if the crappie are ancy first time going there any tips
pepp1,
A friend caught some in the shallows last w/e in the foothills near the Stannislus R.
Apparently the water was warmer there than when we did Clearlake two w/e's ago.
Long state....Berryessa right between the two spots......?
Let US know how to approach'em. ;)
.....lee s.
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Originally Posted by robbor
i fished at Inian Valley before.. we caught tons of them. they are good size too. best bet is green jigs... other good spots if you are wiling to travle is clear lake, san pablo reservior, lake nicasio..
hey thanks for the tips caught eight nice any tips on lake hogan
went to Lake Nicasio in Marin county and caught 23 crappies. They are not that big but they hit pretty good. they start hitting around 5 till 8. usually, in around June when the water is warmer, you can catch your limit in minutes. when they bite, they bite like hell... i will try out Lake Berryessa firt weekend of May and try out the hot spots there... will update...
killer4niacrappie .. pleae tell me the spot where you caught your biggies... take a picture of the surroundings of your pot if yu can.. lol... thanks..
Nailed some at Amador yesterday using live minnows. Oh and Fishing101, make sure to let me know how you do at Berryessa in May.....
Here's the crappie I caught at Amador yesterday....
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[QUOTE=Panfish Popper]Nailed some at Amador yesterday using live minnows. Oh and Fishing101, make sure to let me know how you do at Berryessa in May.....
Nice ones... i wish i would've taken pictures of the ones i caught at lake nicasio. landed almost a bucket full. they were all the same sizes as yours and 2 of them were about 3-4 lbs. never seen them that big at the lake before.
Just fished at Lake Nicasio Reservoir and caught my limit in just about an hour. wish i could've taken some pictures for yall. i will go again tomorrow and this time i will take pictures.. leaving for Berryessa next week..