Looks like a few of my fishing buddies and I are going to be going to Reelfoot for a few days this spring and I'm totally lost. It's been years since I fished for anything other than bass and the main purpose of this trip is supposed to be to fill up a few coolers with crappie. I love to eat crappie, but as far as targeting them, I might as well be fishing for flounder. I know nothing about their habits or where to even start. This is all about trying something different and, hopefully, putting food on the table in these tough times.
Here are some of my questions:
Where to stay? We've never been there and know nothing about the area.
Should we rent a boat there? I have a 1984 16' aluminum with an old (67) Evinrude 9.5. Are the stumps really so bad that I should even leave this old tub at home? (I know better than to even consider taking my 21' Triton.)
Is it worth it to hire a guide?
Unfortunately, I happen to be a purist and would really rather not use live bait unless absolutely necessary. What types of artificials would be appropriate?
I'm sure I'll wind up at least trying to catch a few bass while we're there. What types of bait are good in this lake?
Any information would be appreciated - I'm not looking for GPS coordinates or "secret baits". Just trying to broaden my horizons a little.



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