View Full Version : Cheatham Lake/Cumberland Crappie?
jaystaler88
03-15-2015, 11:17 PM
Putting a boat in soon up near Ashland City and was wondering if anyone had any tips for finding crappie in that area. I'm used to more of large reservoir crappie fishing, but have never focused on rivers. What might be some patterns or tactics to look for, especially during the spawn?
thehick176
03-16-2015, 05:58 AM
Similar tactics as a large reservoir. Fish any coves or feeder creeks that have laydowns or brush. Shouldn't be hard to find because rivers are usually full of both.
Travis C.
03-16-2015, 08:17 AM
Similar tactics as a large reservoir. Fish any coves or feeder creeks that have laydowns or brush. Shouldn't be hard to find because rivers are usually full of both.
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And bridges.
GO-OKFISHIN
03-17-2015, 08:44 AM
Johnsons Creek down by the dam. Or run down to the Mouth of the Harpeth. Sycamore Creek, Brush Creek try em all.
Alphahawk
03-18-2015, 06:45 PM
Don't overlook large rip rap on the river. This time of year black crappie could be holding tight to big rock.
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jaystaler88
03-18-2015, 08:43 PM
Alpha-would that rip rap fishing be a pre-spawn tactic? I bet drifting TM's or minnows at various depths would work. I'll keep post a follow-up report on results
XxthejuicexX
03-18-2015, 09:13 PM
I have never really tried Rip rap for crappie but everything I read says black crappie like it. I know you like to fish rip rap alpha, I never catch anything on it, bass or crappie.
Alphahawk
03-18-2015, 09:17 PM
Alpha-would that rip rap fishing be a pre-spawn tactic? I bet drifting TM's or minnows at various depths would work. I'll keep post a follow-up report on results
Yes it is. I had an early appointment, and a late afternoon appointment so couldn't head out to any of my good spots today so fished a little out at Williamsport. Fished the TM under a float about 2 feet out from the bank along the dam.....caught crappie on just about every cast.....love watching that float go under. Nothing big but about half were almost solid black...that is the males in their spawning colors. So they are getting ready. They were relating to a small.....very small....rock ledge. They will relate to anything but I have always caught a lot of black crappie around rock.
Regards
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