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Had time for a quick trip yesterday. Crappie seem to have disappeared, don't know if they've spawned out and are back in the deeper water or the water temperatures have pushed them out and the spawn is still ahead of us. Curious what everyone else thinks since there doesn't seem to be too many reports on the site about crappie fishing this season. Temperature is still at 49 degrees, lower end for the crappie spawn.
Here's a few pics of a few of the nicer bass yesterday, slower day on the water with a lot more pickerel unfortunately in the mix. They seem to be in spawn mode too. Last edited by Broad Bill; 04-16-2025 at 04:19 PM.. |
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I remember when a member would post a report on this site or ask a non probing or spot burning question and twenty people would reply and there were great threads. Miss those days because without that exchange, what's really the point of posting here or on any comparable site for that matter. I know it's been discussed previously and a sign of the times but not a whole lot of purpose posting when mutual interest to do so seems to be a thing of the past. Sad.
Last edited by Broad Bill; 04-16-2025 at 06:51 AM.. |
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Nice report and catch BTW. I’m not a sweetwater guy at all but read the reports here everyday.
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As far as people responding to posts yes, it's dropped off a lot over the years which for the most part is all the social sites with groups. Used to be social was not specific to certain topics and you'd have to weed through your feed to find a fishing post. Now with these groups that's changed.. Additionally these social sites have much better and easier ways to post and they keep people engaged with alerts. When one of your friends posts or anyone posts in one of your groups or responds to one your posts your phone goes off etc.. Having said all this, the number of views is still growing so we have the traffic but not as many people posting or responding to posts. Duffy is the perfect example If you want a quick snapshot or fix of fishing info to see what's going on you come here... If you have spare time on your hands and just want to sort of get lost and kill some time, you go to social..
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Duffman and Gerry, thanks for the courtesy of your replies. I agree with your responses to a degree. There's still enough older members here who could answer a simple question about what they're seeing with the crappie spawn yet nada. Maybe it's privacy or something else but I don't think these older members are the type people you're referring to in your replies who have changed their social media habits over the years. Personally I'll share anything with anyone other than specific spots fished but will do that with people I know who reciprocate the same courtesy.
Gerry to your question, my go to is a 4" keiteck paddle tail on a 1/4 jig head as you said low and slow in tight and through grass or along weed lines. Mike's were on chatter baits worked around structure in shallow water near drop offs Water temp is obviously key right now, a degree or two of thermal warming between morning and afternoon makes a difference. The window can be as short as half an hour for the bite. |
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Nice LM, got some good bellies. Good catch. I hit dallenback lake the other day got a bunch of crappie, but no size plus a few tiny largemouth. It good to get out.
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Godrew that's why I asked. We had quality fish 2-3 weeks ago, then water temps dropped and it seems to have delayed the spawn. Question we've had is did the big females drop their eggs in deeper water or will they move in in the next few weeks when temps increase. Personally I think it's the latter but was curious what other people were seeing.
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Nice Fish one way
Hope you find those Crappy soon!
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Thanks Dave, bass fishing has been pretty good. It's only going to improve leading up to their spawn and when the herring start schooling up and preparing for their spawn. I'll call you, we need to get you out. This upcoming week, in my opinion, is when the crappie fishing will break wide open if they haven't already dropped. Just don't think they have but we'll find out soon.
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7-8 years ago Davidson lake used to be perfect crappy and nice perch, since covid i haven't seen any. I don't want to blame the bucket guys solely, but they were there a lot with multiple rods sitting by that dam.
today looks like sweet temps for anyone getting out.
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