Anyone catching any crappie lately on the flats around Holmes bend or on green anywhere ? Just wondering how deep they were and if they are on the stump beds .. Just joined the site , not sure how all this works . :fish
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Anyone catching any crappie lately on the flats around Holmes bend or on green anywhere ? Just wondering how deep they were and if they are on the stump beds .. Just joined the site , not sure how all this works . :fish
:welcome to the site. Haven't been in a while but i am sure someone will chime in. You can also go back over the last
couple of weeks and check older post for reports on Green. Good luck :ThumbsUp.
Welcome. I haven't had any luck on the flats myself. Been catching mine on ledges and wood out on the main lake channel
Colayn how deep ? Thanks for the replies guys , I'm sure we'll cross paths on green I fish it pretty regular now weather permitting. Especially during spring and summer, I do most of my fishing at night under lights but like the prespawn flats fishing as well. Thanks !
[QUOTE=Green River Lund;2140764]Colayn how deep ? 15 to 20
I'm finding them on contour changes 14 feet and deeper all the way to 30 feet on the main lake. I make it a point to play around on the flats at some point each day I'm out but they're very very scattered so it'll be a bit longer before they move up.
Dutch, thanks man. Are they hanging out just off the big flat on the edge of the channel there in the big bend .? Thanks for the input .. Jason
Thanks colayn
I went to Green yesterday and caught nothing but minnows. Being new to crappie fishing thats probably why i didn't catch anything.
To the new guys here: Not trying to be a horse's arse but you need to know how things work around the net. You ask a question about so and so lake and fishing conditions. Most of us have been burned greatly by folks on the net and are very reluctant to give out specific info on ANY subject. You will get much more info if you ask a question then ask for the replies to be on PM and not discussed publicly. There are lots of "internet scouts" who are just dying to fish every one of your honey holes that you are more than willing to disclose on public forums. Duck hunters are by far the worst. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but that seems to be the way it works on the net. Believe me, I learned the hard way.
As much as I hate to admit it, I have to 100% agree with this post. I was burned bad on this very board two years ago when I was trying to help a fellow angler in the area out on my home lake (Green) and then found the hard way what kind of people are really out there, even on our friendly community site. I spend over 100 days a year on Green River Lake alone so I out in a lot of time and considerable money locating and patterning fish so when someone acts a fool or is rude after helping them out I'm done. If you want specific please PM one of us who fish the lake on a regular basis and we will be more willing to give out more information that just a generalized report. Everyone has to start somewhere and this website is the single best resource for crappie fishing on the planet, hands down! You can learn everything you ever wanted to know by browsing through old posts in the general and state specific forums. I love the comraderie that we have on this board but as the old adage goes, "one bad apple can spoil the bunch."
Ada
We fished today but slow, we found fish down to 30' and in as little as 10'. The bigger fish where in the deep water. Water temp was 36 to 41.
welcome to the site, its a great learning tool, I am new to crappie fish as well, but I use catfish1 and fishin.com as well, they are a welth of knowledge and good people.