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Maumelle 10-11-12
Got out from 2-5:30 this afternoon and had my first solid trip in awhile. The lake has mixed (turned over or destratified) and the fish are a bit scattered bit where we found them they were thick and relatively cooperative. We kept 16 all 10" or better and threw back about 8 under. Fish were caught up to 30' vertical jigging and as shallow as 3-4' on brush.
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Good job, no pics?
(C.J.)
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Sounds like Lake Nimrod, fish are bad scattered. Glad you were able to catch a mess.
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Good job where is the pict
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I know, the thread is worthless without pics! Me and a partner split the fish and both left in a hurry. I'm going to clean them this afternoon, and I will weigh measure length and take out ear bones (otoliths) to age them. I'll try to snap a few pics of the home laboratory.
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Well, anybody that catches a mess that good out of Maumelle has done something to be proud of. I think it's got to be the most frustrating lake in Arkansas. I know they're in there, but finding them sure ain't easy, at least for me. I fished it all day Tuesday, all over the lake- deep, shallow & in between, & didn't get but one keeper Crappie, which I put back rather than clean one fish. Caught nearly every other species accidentally though.
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WTG! but be careful with those bones :Rofl
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Nope not worthless, just helps with a visual. I dont always post pics either.
(C.J.)
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2 Attachment(s)
This is my standard weigh, measure and ear bone extraction setup.
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The larger three fish were 12.25" and just over 1 lb.
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Also, this is only half, my partner ran off with some too!!
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We have been catching smaller to medium crappie at Maumelle over the past couple of weeks, an occasional really big fish but never more than 3 fish off a structure. Most crappie in the 15 to 20' debts around and under wood, but largemouth and Kentucky bass everywhere. The Kentuckys are small with some up to a pound but several largemouth in the 3 lb range. Lots of fun on my ultra-lite spinning gear. Using crappie jigs sometimes tipped w/minnows. Water temp yesterday was 77 degrees if I remember right.
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The place is overrun with spotted bass. Keep all you can stand. I served a bunch the other day and none of the folks I was with could tell the difference btw them and the crappie. Out of that lake they are really tasty.
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We been eatin the Kentucky's but I haven't told my wife, she thinks they are crappie. My fishin partner blackened a mess of Kentucky's and said it was great.
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On your next Nimrod trip , I'd like to see you age a few.
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Here is some footage I took on Maumelle last Tuesday, October 16th, 2012. A few warnings, though. This is the first time I have done underwater video footage. It was done with a GOPRO camera on a headband, and I'm looking around quite a bit. Also, whenever I was exhaling, the bubbles went right in front of the camera. Next time I'll strap it to m wrist, so it stays a lot steadier, and no bubble interference. Another problem is that Maumelle is no Ouachita. The visibility is maybe 4-5 feet at best. Because of this, I'm constantly looking back and forth at my dive partner to be sure I don't lose him.
Now for the good. about 0:50 seconds in , after watching a bluegill, then a spotted bass, black crappie just start fading in like ghosts. There were as many as 10 or more around us, and all of them were probably on average 11-12" fish. It was neat to see them like that. They were curious, and kept coming to check us out. I could see how fish grouped together like this appear to be "stacked up" when viewed on a depth finder.
Unfortunately, it's the end of the season for diving due to the limitations of my gear and cold tolerance. I will definitely be out there next year, trying to document fish usage of the artificial habitat we placed. Stay tuned.
Maumelle Dive 2012 10 16 - YouTube
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Haha, i'd like to see you try that in Conway. Lol, you wouldnt even be able to see the bubbles. Pretty cool vid.
(C.J.)
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