I'm trying to locate any remnant crappie populations in Mcneely Lake in Jefferson County. So far I haven't had any luck. I've tried trolling the main channel with small grubs and plastic minnows, but I haven't even gotten a bite. Can anyone give me any advice on finding crappie in this lake?
Mcneely has really seen a downturn in recent years. I've been fishing this lake since the late 80s. In the mid-90s fishing was really hot. I used to hit upon big schools of crappie while trolling, and would catch large rockbass and warmouths in the weed beds. There also used to be massive bluegill schools, along with the occassional 5lb+ largemouth bass. Channel catfish and bullheads were abundant.
I don't know whether it was the eradication of shad in the lake, or maybe over-fishing, but all I can catch now are small bluegill, medium sized longear sunfish, and 8-12 inch bass. The crappie, warmouths, and bullhead catfish have seemingly went extinct in this lake. I can honestly say I haven't caught a crappie from the lake in 10 years.



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