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Old 04-19-2014, 12:18 PM
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Should have known better than to go fish Normandy, I've never been able to pinpoint the fish on this lake.About the only thing i can catch here are catfish and carp, although nothing wrong with that, I'd like to have some crappie fillets in the freezer.But oh well,Only caught 3 spots today, kind of wished I'd have went somewhere else.Just got back from fishing in Florida and was worried that I might actually miss the crappie bite, apparently not, lol.Should have just stayed in the salty water, atleast I can catch fish there.I'm determined to figure this lake out, even if I have to pay someone to show me, lol.Well, now to the yard work.
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Old 04-19-2014, 08:45 PM
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A few of us are going there in the morning to try for crappie. I'll post a report and let you know if we get skunked or not.
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Old 04-20-2014, 05:11 PM
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Me and another guide took our friends out fishing today at Normandy.

SKUNK!~!

Bill caught three crappie from 6 AM-2PM.

My boat fished from 7:30-11-30 and got nuttin.

Marked a lot of fish in brushpiles, treetops, etc but couldn't entice one into bitin.
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Old 04-20-2014, 06:29 PM
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Thanks for the update, I'm glad it wasn't just me then, lol.I saw alot of them also and couldn't get a single one to open its mouth.Depending on the weather this week I may try it again saturday, hopefully they'll be hungry by then, hahaha.
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Old 04-20-2014, 07:25 PM
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I heard it has been tough, last weekend I caught one lone bluegill in 6 hrs battling the wind, tried TM, CM, and an assortments of other baits and minners with no luck
hey Merv, did you fish any of the standing timber on the two creeks??, they should be getting close to move shallow on rocks and brush, should be any day now!
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Old 04-21-2014, 05:14 AM
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We went way up in Bobo creek and tried the timber there, then came out and went all the way up another creek down lake, don't remember the name of it. Tried fishing standing timber, downed trees, brushpiles, rip rap, gravel flats, bluff walls, boulders and water from 6 inches to 35 ft deep.
there is not a method known to catch crappie that we didn't try.
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Old 04-21-2014, 08:02 AM
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We went way up in Bobo creek and tried the timber there, then came out and went all the way up another creek down lake, don't remember the name of it. Tried fishing standing timber, downed trees, brushpiles, rip rap, gravel flats, bluff walls, boulders and water from 6 inches to 35 ft deep.
there is not a method known to catch crappie that we didn't try.
well dang!! one of those dyas, you were in the right places, the other creek down the lake from where you were is Riley creek, so who knows what the deal is, I will try to get out on the yak mid week and I will report if there is something going on, last couple of times I've been out there have been pitiful, if things don't change soon I will go creek fishing instead
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Old 04-21-2014, 10:45 AM
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You guys needs to go up further in the lake... past Sugarcamp around mile marker 7.
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Unless I have to work or the weather is bad I'm going to try it one more time.I'm not leaving until I either catch some or totally admit defeat, and if it kicks my butt this time, I'll just fish JPP and OH, lol.
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You guys needs to go up further in the lake... past Sugarcamp around mile marker 7.
hey Shogun, you got some info on what to look for this far up the lake??, I've never been up that way, I thoght this far is too shallow and muddy, I normally fish where Merv went and never been past the fire lake ramp up the lake, any info is appreciatted, you can PM me if you care, thanks!!

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Old 04-21-2014, 01:58 PM
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Unless I have to work or the weather is bad I'm going to try it one more time.I'm not leaving until I either catch some or totally admit defeat, and if it kicks my butt this time, I'll just fish JPP and OH, lol.
Don't give up on Normandy just yet!, the Crappie (I was told by some folks that fish here often) are behind schedule like in many places around here, have you tried fishing any of the mentioned spots??
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Old 04-21-2014, 03:34 PM
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TS, gonna do my best without being able to show you on a map....u can see this stuff on Google maps/Earth. Left side, from the rip rap at Mount View Rd. Bridge (called Fire Lake Bridge locally) around to Sugarcamp Bottoms (see lake map) and both sides between mile markers 6 and 7. (On map this is down to nearly Bates Spring). There's some docks (right side) and plenty of timber. Depth is still 25-40 ft. Up to mile 7 then it's probably wise to follow the channel. BTW when talking mile markers...These are actual physical signs on the bank. Trying to give an explanation best I can...probably a poor job with out showing u on a map, sorry.
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Don't give up on Normandy just yet!, the Crappie (I was told by some folks that fish here often) are behind schedule like in many places around here, have you tried fishing any of the mentioned spots??
Yea, I've been to all those places mentioned and couldn't kill a minnow, lol.But I have noticed the water temp isn't really where it should be for this time of the year (atleast in my mind it should be warmer) so hopefully there won't be any drastic weather changes between now and the weekend and maybe things will pick up.I know where Shogun is talking about but haven't been up through there yet, but I may start there and work my way back down.Things can only improve right? Hahaha.
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Old 04-21-2014, 05:08 PM
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TS, gonna do my best without being able to show you on a map....u can see this stuff on Google maps/Earth. Left side, from the rip rap at Mount View Rd. Bridge (called Fire Lake Bridge locally) around to Sugarcamp Bottoms (see lake map) and both sides between mile markers 6 and 7. (On map this is down to nearly Bates Spring). There's some docks (right side) and plenty of timber. Depth is still 25-40 ft. Up to mile 7 then it's probably wise to follow the channel. BTW when talking mile markers...These are actual physical signs on the bank. Trying to give an explanation best I can...probably a poor job with out showing u on a map, sorry.
Shogun you did just fine, I got a map of Normandy lake and I will look for this spots on it, then, maybe if I can go this weekend to physically check it out, thanks for the info!!
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Old 04-21-2014, 05:12 PM
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Yea, I've been to all those places mentioned and couldn't kill a minnow, lol.But I have noticed the water temp isn't really where it should be for this time of the year (atleast in my mind it should be warmer) so hopefully there won't be any drastic weather changes between now and the weekend and maybe things will pick up.I know where Shogun is talking about but haven't been up through there yet, but I may start there and work my way back down.Things can only improve right? Hahaha.
what is the water temp last time you went??, I just talked to a TWRA person last weekend and he said that probably this coming weekend it should be on, due to the temps still being a little on the cool side they have not yet moved very close to the bank, he said that air temps nearly around 80 degrees for several days in a row and not dipping too low at night plus some rain bringing some warmer water to the lake should do the trick or come very close, I know what you mean about only getting better the way it has been lately, good luck if you get to go!!
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