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they're hiding...

Posted By: DrCrappie

they're hiding... - 06/09/13 02:28 PM

Went to Belton yesterday...around Leona park and a little north where all the trees are...caught a couple fish, but no crappie... frown where'd they go? We were in 8-10 fow...
Posted By: Chuck7700

Re: they're hiding... - 06/09/13 03:45 PM

their hiding.
Posted By: DrCrappie

Re: they're hiding... - 06/09/13 04:42 PM

Yes...hence the title of my post...BUT WERE?
Posted By: crapicat

Re: they're hiding... - 06/09/13 06:39 PM

Originally Posted By: DrCrappie
Went to Belton yesterday...around Leona park and a little north where all the trees are...caught a couple fish, but no crappie... frown where'd they go? We were in 8-10 fow...


They GOT THE MEMO...Dr. Crappie was making a HOUSE CALL!
Posted By: lookingfor25

Re: they're hiding... - 06/09/13 08:14 PM

Originally Posted By: DrCrappie
Yes...hence the title of my post...BUT WERE?


In the water man, in the water rolfmao frkazoid
The lake we were on they were in 20 to 25 fow at 10 to 12 feet deep in brush
Posted By: banker-always fishing

Re: they're hiding... - 06/09/13 08:36 PM

Sometimes they are just hard to find. hide2 Hang in there and sooner or a later you will start whacking em again. hooked
Posted By: DrCrappie

Re: they're hiding... - 06/10/13 02:49 AM

No wonder we didn't catch any...didn't know they were in the water rolfmao hooked

Yeah, only my 2nd time in a boat on this lake...it's gonna take some time to figure them out...
Posted By: leanin post

Re: they're hiding... - 06/10/13 02:58 AM

Last time I went they are still pretty scattered, 8 to 12 feet seemed to be best, I caught around 20 with 10 keepers on brushpiles, and one on timber. I didn't see or catch any on the bridge, the water was pretty muddy by the bridge, and ive never done well over there when its muddy. Fish seem to move ALOT on belton because they have a lot of options, lots of deep timber, and small brushpiles for them to move around on., hopefully with the hot weather coming next week they will start to concentrate on the brushpiles and bridge more. A lot of piles are real shallow,because the water is low but when it gets hot and sunny they will go to those piles, as long as they can get out of the intense light, and there is forage nearby. Its sure been a strange year everywhere. We have to take it how mother nature gives it.
Posted By: DrCrappie

Re: they're hiding... - 06/10/13 03:23 AM

Ok, so...where are some brush piles? No fish finder in the boat...well, we were using mine that you cast out and reel in...showed a lot of fish in the shallows, but they were prolly just the shad...and, cant see much detail with it either...
Posted By: leanin post

Re: they're hiding... - 06/10/13 04:41 AM

I had one of those smart casts, actually worked ok until the transducer went bad, (frequently). your going to need a better sonar unit to find, return to and fish brushpiles effectively. You really need to find quite a few piles, because you need piles in several different depths, because the fish move back and forth, and water levels change. To answer your question though there are piles on both sides of the bridges headed south down the banklines, in 6 to 15 feet mostly and around into mc gregor cove and across the lake in owl creek and matheglin coves, .not many huge piles that will hold lots of crappie, just small piles holding a couple here a couple there, with an occasional good one that might give up a dozen or more. your not going to find 50 fish piles like some lakes hold. A lot of people have been posting 50 , 75, 100 fish catches on Waco, well that isn't happening on belton right now. 15 to 20 fish on belton is a very good day for 5 to 7 hours of fishing. last year belton was very tough for months post spawn for some reason.
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