Went to dix creek in Conway lake and fished everywhere still skunked for the year. Did get caught in a little hail storm though. That was fun to say the least.
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Went to dix creek in Conway lake and fished everywhere still skunked for the year. Did get caught in a little hail storm though. That was fun to say the least.
Sounds like you need to hire a guide on a lake somewhere for a day.
At Dix Creek, when you are standing on the boat ramp(south ramp) and looking out across the water to your left, where the ridge runs down, there's a line of tuepelo trees along that bank. The limbs hang way out over the water. There's fish along that bank.
good for you arkcrappie, what great advice to give someone. There's alot of good people out there...crappie.com is where they are.:HandsClapping
Dix creek been kind of slow. I've been hearing some stories from Green's lake though. Seems they are still hiding deep.
I'll be at it again Monday morning any suggestions on where to go and where I should be fishing. Like gold creek in the cove on the banks or did creek on the banks and so on....
It's time to move out of the cove and Gold Creek. I believe that CP gave you some good advice. I would listen!
d10 did you mean Nimrod?
Well I've tried everything I guess I'm just doing something wrong. Who knows. I'll keep trying though.
Last summer I caught maybe 6 crappie in a dozen attempts fishing the trees. At the same time the pros were catching limits darn near every time. Now I don't strike out nearly as much (still do some times). That's why it's called fishing and not catching. Soak it all in and enjoy what The Lord has made!
Don't get me wrong. I'm not complaining at all. I love being on the water and I can always catch a few bass to fill the need. Just want to learn the crappie and fill the freezer you know. Thanks for all you guys do though. This is a great site.
Been catching some nice ones in the trees every trip. Just been having to work for them more than I like but hey I like the challenge and the 1/4 mile drive to the house sure is nice.