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Friday, April 29, 2022

Slabs upon Slabs - Ending it Right.

Cedar Creek Reservoir

Time: 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Air Temperature: 63 - 80 degrees during trip
Water Temperature: 68 degrees
Lake Level: 580.24
Weather Conditions: Mostly sunny, perfect.  Winds  S 7-15 mph. Manageable.


I started out today thinking this could be my final spring crappie fishing trip and I can report it will be.  I'll be going out on a high note!

After blanking out and producing a big goose egg on my first two stops of the morning (old boat dock bay near Britton Bride landing and the creek under the bridge on the next southern bay), I had my doubts to the morning.  I had put in a solid hour with zero bites.

I moved to the willow tree on the east side of the Britton Bridge levee at 9:00 and immediately began pulling in SLABS! I was amazed at how many fish this tree was holding.  I think I probably caught 12-15 out of it back to back in my first pass.  I fished the little bay behind it and then moved on along the southern shores fishing typical spots and caught fish everywhere.  I also had particularly good luck in the 2nd southern bay past the levee.  I don't fish this one often, but the same fallen log where my Dad and Ronnie had good luck produced well again today.  

I fished the other southern shore areas that had produced well this year and caught steady fish in every one.  After lunch, I went back up to the willow tree and started over and consistently pulled fish out of the levee area again.

At 2:00, I caught my limit.  Technically, I didn't want to stop, so I threw the smallest crappie from my livewell back and caught one more to replace it.  I think this is my first time every culling crappie!  The fishing was so good today, once I started catching, I averaged a keeper every 10 minutes for 5 straight hours.  I ended the day by catching 31 big enough to measure and kept 30 of them for my limit.

Today's fish were BIG.  I caught 4 fish over 14 inches weighing in at up to 1.5 pounds.  

I had a fantastic spring crappie fishing and was happy to have gotten to share it with all my guests.  A big thanks to my Dad Ronny Watkins, Ronnie Pierce, Doug and Douglas Ainsworth, Kyle Macomber, James Harris, and Cameron McDonald for all making time to spend a day fishing with me this spring.  You guys truly made it more enjoyable and we will catch up again next season.
















Sunday, April 24, 2022

Put the ball in the net...

Cedar Creek Reservoir

Time: 7:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Air Temperature: 66 - 81 degrees during trip
Water Temperature: 
Lake Level: 581.57 - Slightly high
Weather Conditions: Mostly Sunny, warm.  Winds  S 14 mph sustained.


Today was almost a carbon copy weather day as it was two days ago with Kyle, except strong sustained winds.  That didn't stop James and I from giving it hell.

We were severely limited to fishing the southern banks as a result of the wind, but we made the best of it.  We fished all my typical southern spots, but found the best luck under the bridge in the southern creek in about 1.5 FOW in a very, very unlikely spot.  We must have pulled a dozen good fish out of a little creek behind the road levee.  They were slabs.  We also had some good luck around the Britton Bridge area on both sides of the road.  It was a great day.  Even found a nice soccer ball for my boy.  Ended the day with 20 very nice keepers, which we split.  My son "helped" me clean fish!!





Friday, April 22, 2022

Hookey

Cedar Creek Reservoir

Time: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Air Temperature: 63 - 82 degrees during trip
Water Temperature: 
Lake Level: 582.63 - High
Weather Conditions: Mostly Sunny, warm.  Winds Variable 3-10 mph.


I called Kyle last night and he also though it was a good idea to skip work and go fishing, so we did. 

Recent patterns showed that the fish really seemed to pick up as the day warmed.  We tried a couple typical shallow spots, but it was a little slow, so we worked some deeper structure early and decided to revisit shallows a little later in the day.  Kyle pulled a couple giant slabs out of the deep water.  The water in general was up a couple feet from recent weather patterns, so some new areas were good options for fishing today.  We had exceptional luck in the back of a southern bay where spring fed water was coming in.  After lunch, we fished around the road levee near Britton Bridge and also had exceptional luck there and along the back bay in that area.  We were catch good, frequent fish in the rear around 1.5 feed deep.  As the bays warmed, it was spawn crappie fishing at its best. It overall was an excellent day, even if it did start off a little slow.  Ended the day with 20 keepers with a the biggest being 13.25" and weighing 1.25#.  It was the first time Kyle and I had a chance to catch up in quite some time and it was a great time all the way around.  





Thursday, April 14, 2022

2022 Family Crappie Fishing Vacation - April 11-14 2022

Cedar Creek Reservoir

April 11-14, 2022
Air Temperature: Lows around 60 degrees, Highs 66-82 Degrees
Lake Level: 580.15 - 580.65
Weather Conditions: Partly Cloudy. Very windy.  Variable


This week kicked off our annual family crappie fishing week.  My brother-in-law has a new baby, so we invited my Dad's father-in-law out for the week.  

April 11th, Monday

We arrived at the cabins mid day and got settled in Ronnie arrived around 2:30 and we were anxious to get on the water.  The weather forecast had been changing constantly and was calling for a potential windy and wet week.  This afternoon was forecast to actually be the best weather of the week, so we definitely needed to give it a go.  Weather was sunny and a little cool with the temp around 66 degrees.  The wind was blowing strong from the south and the southern bays were pretty much the only thing we could fish comfortably.  We tried all my regular spots, but struggled quite a bit figuring out how to fish in the high wind and be successful.  Not much activity in the shallows.  We managed to pull out 7 nice keepers in the in about 3 hours and threw several shorts back.  

We came back to the cabin and cooked burgers.  We might not have caught a lot of fish, but we had a great time sharing stories and had a better game plan for the next day.

April 12th, Tuesday

Today as fairly cloudy and overcast and the barrage of southern winds carried on stronger than the day before.  We had to delay our morning a bit due to lingering showers but finally started out the day trying to fish some deeper water given the limited success from the previous day in the shallows.  However, we didn't have much more luck in the deeper water.  We tried a couple different approaches and picked up some scattered fish.  We ended up moving back into the shallows after lunch and the fish had seemed to move in there a little better.  I don't fish the 2nd southern bay east of the levee much, but a fallen tree on the east bank produced very well.  The wind still made it a struggle, but we ended up keeping 12 good fish with close to that many shorts thrown back.  We missed several as we were having a good time and not paying as much attention as we probably should have.

We came back in and fried some crappie for dinner.  It was excellent.

April 13th, Wednesday

The weather man said today would be the absolute worst weather day and it would be wet, but thankfully, he missed his mark.  Cloudy morning turned into a fairly clear afternoon, the the wind still would not relent.  We concentrated on shallows again as the day was warmer than the previous.  We definitely noticed a trend where the fish were moving shallow better as the day warmed.  We picked up fish much more quickly today and were picking up a couple good crappie at every stop.  The fish also had good size to them.  We weren't throwing as many back.  We probably had around a dozen fish by lunch and decided to find a bank with some shade and wind cover to take a picnic.  After lunch, as we were pulling off the bank, Dad noticed some brush in the shallow water near where we parked the boat and suggested we give it a try.  It was on the east bank in a spot I had never fished.  We have it a try..

And BINGO. We found them.

The fish were holding transitional structure in about 4-7 FOW in an area that had a lot of man made brush piles.  We floated minnows over top of the structure and began pounding the crappie.  Over the next couple hours, we managed to put a lot more big fish in the boat and ended the day with 30 keepers.  We threw back half a dozen or so and lost that many as well due to bad hook sets.  Late in the day I re-rigged us with sharper hooks.  These last couple hours were exactly what we were looking for.  We had a blast and were so happy the weather had cooperated (except for the wind).

Ronnie had to head back to Arkansas tonight, so we came in a bit early and cooked a nice steak dinner to send him of with.  We sure had a blast with him and he was quite a fisherman.  We had a great time bonding and look forward to doin it again.

We spent a good bit of time packing tonight to make our checkout the next morning a little quicker.

April 14th, Thursday

It stormed badly overnight.  Dad and I weren't in a terrible hurry.  We had to finish packing and check out, but after the prior afternoon results, we definitely wanted to get on the water for a couple hours before driving home.  We finally got on the water mid morning and started the day off where we had had so much luck the yesterday.  We caught some fish there, but nothing like the previous day, so we tried some other spots and pick up several fish along the way.  As the morning went on, the water turned a deep mud brown as rain brought runoff into the lake.  We realized pretty quickly that fish were not biting in the muddy water areas, but were doing much better in areas that stayed clear.  There was a definite gradient, so we stuck to clearer water.  We had intended to leave right after lunch, but stopped by the south bank near the ramp as a final stop on the way in and found the fish here again.  I concentrated on fishing shallow brush, whereas Dad was throwing a bobber a little deeper over sunken structure and allowing it to float through 4-7 FOW.  We were both catching fish regularly.  We had such a good time here doing this that we ended up staying a couple hours longer than we mean to, but we ended up putting 22 more keepers in the boat.  It was an excellent way to wrap up our trip,

We finally called it quits and hit the road.  It was a fantastic week that was a big improvement over last year.  I believe we ended up with 71 keeper crappie and probably caught 90+ all together counting the shorts.  We're already talking about next year.  
































Sunday, April 3, 2022

Three's Company

Cedar Creek Reservoir

Time: 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Air Temperature: 51 - 65 degrees during trip
Water Temperature: 
Lake Level: 580.68
Weather Conditions: Cloudy. Winds N-NE 7-15 mph.  Windy.


Doug and Douglas joined me today for our annual Cedar Creek crappie outing.  I was tougher than my last trip for sure.  A front moved through a couple days earlier and I think they may have changed things a bit.

We started a repeat of my last trip, but fish were difficult to find in the shallows.  We caught a couple scattered here and there, but no big numbers at any spot in particular.  After a hard time in the shallows, we set up on deep structure and pulled 5-6 fish out of the deep on jigs tipped with minnows.  The deeper fish seemed to be bigger females.

Action picked up a little bit after lunch and we pulled a few decent fish out of the Lost Creek area around boat docks and creek inlets with minnows under a bobber.

We had a good day, but it was definitely tougher fishing.  We ended up with 16 keepers.  Should have had another 5-6 more for sure, but we struggled a bit with hook sets. 

Douglas took the fish home and cleaned them.  4 of the 16 were female.  Seems we're still fairly early in the spawn.