Mississinewa Lake
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Species
CrappieSeason
Mississinewa Lake Overview
Top Techniques Reported for Crappie + Spring
- Crappie Sniping (Casting/Single Poling)2
- Bobbers1
Crappie3 Reports
Largemouth Bass1 Report
Smallmouth Bass1 Report
Drum1 Report
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Species
White BassSeason
Summer
Technique
Drop Shot
Structure
Stumps
Forage
Crappie
Water Temperature
72°


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5/11/23
Species
CrappieSeason
Spring (Post-Spawn)
Technique
Bobbers
Structure
Dam
Water Temperature
54°
Species
DrumSeason
Spring (Spawn)
Technique
Spinnerbaits
Structure
Stumps
Forage
Crawfish
Water Temperature
56°
Booyah BYCVS12GNT726 Covert Series - JC Special (1/2 oz) was used. Multiple Nate’s were attempted from the whopper plopper to larger spinner baits to wacky rigs during this fishing outing. We were in a small cove with a steady inlet of water but was also very calm. During this time we saw multiple shad in their spawn between 630 am and 1030 am. I switched over to the Booyah BYCVS12GNT726 Covert Series - JC Special (1/2 oz) at around 8am. Water temp was roughly 56 degrees with water depths in the area we were fishing between 2 feet and 12 feet. On the very first cast with the JC Special I took a very hard bite but was not able to set the hook. On the second cast I casted into about 6 foot depth water with about 3 1/2 feet visibility. I reeled my bait caster 3 times and let it sit for about 30 second and immediately took at bite. The hook set in the upper lip of a beautiful white bass. The product is an excellent product. We continued on using this product for the remainder of the day and proceeded to catch small mouth bass and a few nice sized carp as well. The product is durable, bright, and vibrant and attracts fish during the pre spawn and spawn.
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