HOLY CRAP!! 800 in one day. were a lot of them small or big? i've never even seen a crappie close to a pound caught out of there.Originally Posted by ExBassGuide
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HOLY CRAP!! 800 in one day. were a lot of them small or big? i've never even seen a crappie close to a pound caught out of there.Originally Posted by ExBassGuide
fishing isn't a sport, it's a way of life.
a motto i live by :D
go dawgs!!
I know 2 years ago I took my oldest son down there, then he was 3, and we got into some great crappie fishing. We caught fish all day long, ended up keeping 30 to eat, but some that we caught measured between 12-14 inches. Unfortunately at that time there wasn't a limit on them and I saw many many boats keeping every fish they caught.. I am hopeful with the new limits and size regs I'll be able to get my youngest son into them in a few years. It was a great day and one t o be remembered.... :D
CK,
I got some time off coming and was thinking about taking a Monday off and heading down there, maybe August 28th....
Brokentrail
Born To Fish
man that sounds like quite a day. what part of the lake did you fish? i'll keep you posted if i go down there.
fishing isn't a sport, it's a way of life.
a motto i live by :D
go dawgs!!
This was late October so we were fishing the canals....Yea lmk how it goes if you head down and I will do the same...Originally Posted by CK14
Brokentrail
Born To Fish
are you still thinking of heading down there? i might go next week. probably tuesday or wednesday.Originally Posted by brokentrail
Last edited by CK14; 08-25-2006 at 09:26 PM.
fishing isn't a sport, it's a way of life.
a motto i live by :D
go dawgs!!
Well I was supposed to go today but I've been house ridden with the flu since late Saturday night. It definitely put a damper on my big fishing weekend and the time I took off of work.Originally Posted by CK14
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It will be mid-september before I can make it there now but good luck to ya if you get down there...
Brokentrail
Born To Fish
yeah i guess i'm not going down there either. maybe later in the year. i was gonna go but the weather isn't looking to good. and school starts next week![]()
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fishing isn't a sport, it's a way of life.
a motto i live by :D
go dawgs!!
The best time to go after crappie at Silver lake is Late Oct. The big females are the last to show up and I do NOT fish for the BIG crappie in streeters canal. You can find better canals on the lake other than streeters. Oct. 15 till early Nov. is the best for numbers and the last week of Oct and into Nov. is the best for the big crappie (most over a pound and some over 1.75lbs).
You can get crappie now at silver lake out in the main lake. I did see some feeding is a bug scum line in sucker creek (a good crappie area). This time of year they hold on the edge of the pads, docks, pilngs, log booms and brush.
when I was guiding on the lake I would hit the normal crappie spots early Saturday morning to give the fish sore mouths so some one would not fill a cooler. But plenty of crappie remained for any one to catch but not in the hundreds. This way the crappie would stay on the spots and everyone could catch a some. Now that the lake has a limit this lake will go crazy with crappie! I think in three or four years we are going to see lots of two pound crappie and some good numbers of three pounders. And the state recort could be broken over time! Silver is a GREAT crappie lake and the limit will only make it even better. I C&R 98% of the time when fishing for crappie. So this will be geat news for people like me that love just catching a bunch of good crappies and toss em back. Take some photos first. I have fished Silver lake for almost 20 years. The limit is a G R E A T thing for Silver Lake.
Roger
L.M. Bass 9 pounds 0oz, S.M. Bass 6 pounds 4oz, Trout 8 pounds 4oz
White Crappie 3 pound 2oz, Black Crappie 1 pounds 12oz
Roger Ex-Silver Lake Bass guide (EBG) (10 years+)