Bluegrass Fish and Wildlife Area's Otter Pit is perfect for the crappie spawn right now. Fish were not spawned out Saturday. Sunday was a perfect day to fish as evidenced by the number of boat trailers in the parking lots of all three of the major pits at Bluegrass F&W Area. I counted about 10 boat trailers at Bluegrass Pit's Southern Parking lot and at least 10 trailers at Loon's North end parking lot. There were Six boats on Otter pit Sunday Late morning. I have not heard or talked to anyone that fished Sunday past but I'll bet that some of them found some fish.
I tried to fish shallow waters with cover on Saturday but all I found were small 4" crappie there. So I moved out to the deeper waters and found schools of prespawn females. From the looks of their eggs it was obvious that they eggs were not ripe yet. They were small in size and mushy and the blood vessels were not well formed around the egg sack. When the eggs are ripe you can see the blood vessels have enlarged around the egg sacks and that the eggs are larger and ready to be laid.
So this coming week with the warmer temperature the eggs should ripen faster. Warmer water means faster development of the eggs inside the female crappie. I caught one short bass and returned him to the water immediately.
I fished 10ft deep with minnows on a tight line using a long graphite pole. Number 4 gold hooks were used and I rigged up with the a 1/4oz finesse drop shot weight at the very bottom. Attached the hook with a loop knot about 18" above the end of the line. The trick is to maintain a tight line so that you can feel the fish taking the bait in it's mouth. If you hesitate you may miss hooking the fish, but you must not yank the line out of the fish's mouth. Crappie are not called Paper mouths for nothing. A quick yet gentle tug is all it takes to set the hook. Quick on the draw but light on the touch.
I had a cooler full of fish to clean Saturday afternoon. I caught my fish as usually right near the drop offs where shallow water meets deep water. These are staging areas that hold crappie year round. I ended my crappie fishing at Bluegrass last Dec when duck season started and last Saturday was my first time out this year. I have some fresh crappie fillets in the refrigerator today. I may have a fish fry this evening.
I would use a slip bobber setup later this week to check out the shallow for spawning fish.
Patoka lake report: My last report on Patoka came one week ago. My buddy Patoka Larry called and said he was catching nice fish but they still had egg in them. The weekend before last the Crappie USA tournament was held on Patoka Lake and they had great results. Bigger fish are being caught this year than last. And the fish were in 4 to 6 ft of water as reported by most boats. Check out the reports on www.crappieusa.com



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