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Crappies on the Mississippi - Report (May 17)

Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 9:28 am
by JustinHoffman
Hello All,

Headed out yesterday morning for the first open water adventure of 2010. Launched in Carleton Place at 8am to light winds, high sun, and warm temperatures - not the type of weather that is conducive to walleye fishing.
Hit a few of the deeper holes with jigs and bottom bouncers, and quickly realized that a switch over to pannies would make the most sense.

Spent some time meandering throughout various back bays in search of 'gills and crappies. After a frustrating start and a bit of head scratching, I finally spotted four crappies - up tight to some isolated wood that lay in a mucky depression. Two were solo - the other "pair" were doing the mating dance. Used a new Northland Minnow Mimic Fry (without a float) and worked the fish over. Pretty finicky, so tipped the jig with a small piece of nightcrawler. After putting it in their face enough times, success was finally mine..

Found another soft bottom depression not far from the first, and found a dozen or so mating or solo fish. Cleaned up in that area. Surface temp. was 63...water was two to three feet deep.

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Plenty of spawning largies up in the shallows, as well as numerous northerns. Pretty cool to see.

Struggled to find any "platter-sized" 'gills. Most schools I came across were on the small size, although I did find a half dozen sporadic schools of jumbo 'gills. These fish were found by cruising off from the main lake and watching for surface disturbances. These small schools of roaming jumbos were tough to catch, and I only put 3 or 4 in the boat. Biggest went 9.5 inches.

Came across quite a few pairs of catfish throughout the sand and mud flats. Did some sightfishing for them with a jig, which was a pretty fun time. Biggest went about 4lbs...

Early afternoon, I found an upright "tree" some 300 yards from shore that held more crappies - all in tight to the cover. Six feet of water here. These fish were really dark in colouration, and I caught the biggest of the day from this area, a fish just shy of 13 inches.

A typical dark-coloured fish:

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With the sunburn fairly good, and 14 crappie and 3 'gills in the livewell, I headed off the water to enjoy a cold pint on the Buster's patio.
Great first trip of the year!

Good Fishing,

Justin

Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 9:44 am
by MTF
Good show, way to work over the lake...I have never caught such a dark crappie. I wish I had more weekdays to go fishing.

Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 11:26 am
by chill
Great report. Thanks for sharing.

L.

Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 3:44 pm
by GR8-Scott
GR8 report Justin...thanks for sharing.

WOW - is that crappie ever dark...don't think I've ever seen one that dark before...cool !

Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 3:53 pm
by bl8ant
Sight Fish'n for cats huh? Interesting.
63 degrees already, wow that lake is quite a bit warmer than the waters I've been fish'n lately.
Thanks for the report.

Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 6:51 pm
by wolfe
Hey Justin,

You enjoyed a good outing and it's always fun when you can observe fish swimming around. Did the catfish show any interest?

I agree -- that crappie is the darkest I've ever seen. Very cool!

I'll bet that cold beer tasted extra good after such an outing.

W.

Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 8:21 pm
by bruce
nice fish! the craps get dark like that on the nation too,maybe the murky water?

Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 8:30 pm
by chappee77
I caught quite a few crappie on the Miss. this past winter and never seen
one that dark before.

Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 8:39 pm
by Prairieboy
Good job on the crappie Mr. Hoffman!

In two attempts the walleye and crappie have eluded me but I too have the gills diled in :lol:

Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 9:52 pm
by Eli
hey Justin, were the cats you caught bullheads? a 4lb bullhead would be a monster

Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 6:29 am
by DropShotr
Thanks for the report and pics.

You seem to have the crappie stalk dialed in.

It's nice to see the open water season upon us. Although I'm not sure what effect the lower water levels will have on fishing this year.

Thanks for sharing,
DS

Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 2:29 pm
by Scum Frog
WOW..that is a dark one for sure!

Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 3:45 pm
by Fishing 24/7
seems like theme crap- pies swam thru the oil spill....

great report bud! :D

Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 3:49 pm
by almontefisher
Ahh Buster's..great watering hole. Oh yeah nice crappie to Justin.

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 6:46 am
by Scum Frog
almontefisher wrote:Ahh Buster's..great watering hole. Oh yeah nice crappie to Justin.
To any CPer's ........Any word on why it went from a Broadways to Busters?
Don't really care as Buster's is a good spot...just wonderin'