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    Talking Re: bank crappie fishing in southern IN

    Hi all ,
    Dan , the lake Im talking about isnt on the golf course - if you have Google Earth zoom in on the intersection of Hwy 57 and SR 64 , where the Grandys res. is and you will see the road to right before SR 64 . Follow it for a while and you will see the lake on the right . Moose , the boat ramp is on the south side of the lake , you have to go down the road below the dam and then follow it around a bend to the right and the road to the ramp is on the right . There another way off of Hwy 57 to get there but its hard to describe - try Google Earth . Its gravel and halfway down there is a place for the locals to dump their brush and lawn waste . The ramp is at the end - its on a point . If you take a boat you can work the dam and I have seen schools of gill in the summer working the top , I spent one day chasing them till my trolling battery died . Caught about 2 dozen hand size gill that way . The lake used to be full of weeds so bad it was un-fishable but they treat it now to get rid of most of them . We have also caught some legal bass and I hear there are catfish in there also . The campground has some sites right on the lake too . There is a playground for the kids and they were working on a swimming area last year . I took my daughter fishing at Snakey Point about 3 years ago - its shallow and full of lilypads and we didnt have much luck . You need a small outboard and all I have is a trolling motor for the jon . Well fellows , got go Lost is getting ready to come on !

    Tight lines

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    Re: bank crappie fishing in southern IN

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    Re: bank crappie fishing in southern IN

    Thanks for the information about where the ramp is located. No wonder I could not find it. That lake looks a lot better now. Is the new Oakland City Lake trolling motors only?

    As for Snaky point. That's a big area and I am thinking that the canal that leads from the shallow flood plains to the Patoka River may be a good spot to look for fish. I am just guessing. Never fished there and don't know that much about the place. It's a real swamp and pretty shallow.

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    Re: bank crappie fishing in southern IN

    Isn't Snakey Point trolling motors only? It can be difficult but sure is a fun place to fish. We use two man boats there and there are some dandy crappies swimming around those lily pads.

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    Re: bank crappie fishing in southern IN

    I drove up to Oakland City last Fall and I stopped in the US Fish&Wildlife Office. There were two people there at the time. One gentleman who hid in his office the entire time I was there and one older lady who is originally from Wisconsin. She had little information to tell me other than giving me pamphlets. She was not familiar with the area much. I went to snakey points North side launch ramp and took pictures of the area with my cell phone. I showed the pictures to the lady and she could not recognize where the pictures were taken. Evidently she does not get out to that area much. She must just stay in the office. I was up there to get information about snakey point but I could not get the lady to get the gentleman to come to the front to answer any questions that day. He was on the phone for a while but then he got off the phone and I was hoping to get to ask him a few questionsOne of the questions I would have asked is if we can use outboard gas motors on snakey point? I guess I'll talk to the local CO's and ask them what's the deal with motors on that swamp area.I do know that the area looks rather shallow. And I did obtain some information about the flood levels of the Patoka River in that area. I think the river was above flood level when I went up there and took pictures of the area. I should still have those pictures in my cell phone's camera. But the only way to get them out is to email them to someone at 25 cents a picture or to send them to my cell phone carriers pic place.
    Quote Originally Posted by raporter View Post
    Isn't Snakey Point trolling motors only? It can be difficult but sure is a fun place to fish. We use two man boats there and there are some dandy crappies swimming around those lily pads.

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    Re: bank crappie fishing in southern IN

    Well Thursday I decided to go to Helfrich golf course and fish the lakes in the back. I fished most of the day with not much luck. I just circled the larger lake in the back with all the trees around it. As I was about to quit and head out I found a deep spot with a bunch of stick ups and I started catching crappie. I caught about 10 in the last 1 1/2 hrs of daylight I had left. None of them were big, 6 of them were about 8 inches. Friday I tried bluegrass in the morning and it was packed there. I caught a few bass fishing with minows but that was it. It was too windy there so I went back to Helfrich and fished the same spot. I ended up catching about 25 crappie total, and 14 were keepers ranging from 8-10 inches. I ran out of minows and all I had left were meal worms and I was catching them on those too. So I was pretty happy with my first crappie fishing experience. And they tasted great last night.

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    Re: bank crappie fishing in southern IN

    Good report. And Congratulations on catching some. When crappie are in a small lake like that they overpopulate the lake quickly. One crappie can lay 30,000 to 100,000 eggs in one season. A good indication of overpopulation is small fish. Unless more predation occurs the lake will continue to house stunted fish. The best management technique is to keep as many of the small fish as possible. This will thin the numbers down and help those fish left have more food. There is not a lot of food in such a small lake. That lake should be productive even though it's small. That's because I will almost bet that the golf course is fertilized well. Any excess fertilizer will runoff into the lake and be used by the aquatic life in the lake. I use to play Ice Hockey on that lake when it froze solid years ago. And I lost a few golf balls in that lake as well. Good to hear that it's holding some crappie. It has great access for the shoreline fisherman and is not as crowded as Bluegrass will be in the early spring. I'll bet that Bluegrass pit is packed with boats today. It will be a circus out there today.

    Quote Originally Posted by daniel240 View Post
    Well Thursday I decided to go to Helfrich golf course and fish the lakes in the back. I fished most of the day with not much luck. I just circled the larger lake in the back with all the trees around it. As I was about to quit and head out I found a deep spot with a bunch of stick ups and I started catching crappie. I caught about 10 in the last 1 1/2 hrs of daylight I had left. None of them were big, 6 of them were about 8 inches. Friday I tried bluegrass in the morning and it was packed there. I caught a few bass fishing with minnows but that was it. It was too windy there so I went back to Helfrich and fished the same spot. I ended up catching about 25 crappie total, and 14 were keepers ranging from 8-10 inches. I ran out of minnows and all I had left were meal worms and I was catching them on those too. So I was pretty happy with my first crappie fishing experience. And they tasted great last night.

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    Dan ,
    Opps , it may not be a good idea to post here were you caught fish - Im not saying people will fish it out but you never know . Glad to hear someone got out and wet a line , I was going to today { Sunday } but got some ribs on the smoker . Plan on going Monday as Im working nights this week . The best bet with a good crappie lake is to keep it to yourself or maybe let some of us on here know about it { me , moose , larry , he he ! } and we can tip you off to some good spots . Ill send you a email with some info .
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    Re: bank crappie fishing in southern IN

    LOL if they would have been big crappie I wouldn't have posted it on here. Anyway that was nothing compared to what I caught the last 2 days. My freind who I always go fishing with who has a boat got home saturday and said he had a place to go crappie fishing. So we went out to this pit north of Chandler and we each caught our limit in about 1 1/2 hours. They were all around 10''. We had so much fun we went out again today and caught our limit in about the same amount of time. The thing that surprised me most was that these crappie weren't biting on minows at all. I tried fishing with minows for about 10 minutes and never got a single bite. We caught every fish on red and green jigs. Anyway this was the most fun fishing I have had in a long time. This spot I'm not telling anyone where its at.

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