Anyone Crappie Fishing in Lake Providence.
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Anyone Crappie Fishing in Lake Providence.
All the Folks over there are as tight Lipped as Clams out of water.
Is anyone trying the crappie (white perch) on Lake Bruin or lake st joe
Wish I could help you, I'm too far south to know anything about them lakes...sometimes the only way to find out is to launch your boat and go on a recon mission...
To be honest with you I can't remember if I have ever seen anyone post anything about Lake Bruin or Lake St. Joe. I know people fish them for crappie, but don't know if the people who fish them are CDC members.
I used to fish Bruin often. The deep piers on north end were always best. Not a lot of winter crappie fishing there.
On the Arkansas Forum, you also find no Posts on Chicot, Also in the same area you are looking for Info. That Place is Loaded with Crappie and no Limit on Catfish
I like to fish lake st joe , haven't been since last spring. I can't give any reports , but if I find out anything I'll post.
I imagine they haven't done any good with all this muddy water .
I haven't heard anything on Bruin, I grew up fishing that lake. I intended to get out there a couple weeks ago, but my Grandfathers boat is out of commission right now, and I didn't bring mine. I want to get back up there in the coming months.
I've done a lot of bass fishing out there at night over the years. We have caught some big slabs off the lights on crank baits while bass fishing. We caught probably thirty off one light one night several years ago. I say every year I'm going to go over there and try the WP but never do. I've heard of guys wearing them out early in the year off brush tops.
Has anyone heard of White Perch (Crappie) hitting yo-yo's in Tensas or Franklin parish.
I think a yo-yo is too big for a white perch to eat, and probably not very tasty
They should stat moving into Brushy from Bruin in about a month. You can wear them out when its right.
We have a family camp down there and in May we wear them out under our covered boat house brushy is a good place when the spawn is on. Brother in law lets me know when they turn on.
Best fishing trip I've ever been on was at Bruin in March of 2000. Water was so low you had to back your truck to the front bumper in the water and still push the boat off. Brushy was bone dry. We fished in the middle of the lake at the end randomly throwing red and chartreuse road runners on ultra lights. I'm ashamed to say how many we caught:fish. Needless to say, it's never happened again.