Post by sam on Apr 9, 2010 18:17:58 GMT -5
Indiana Fishing Report 04/09/2010
Morse & Geist reservoirs: Crappie are turning on. They are shallow. Small white jig heads with small to medium minnows about 3 to 5 foot under slip bobbers. A few good bass being caught in the shallows using spinnerbaits.
White River Martinsville to Muncie : Some good smallmouth action. Fish are being caught using ultra-light or fly fishing equipment
Monroe reservoir: Monroe Bass Fishing Report 4/7/2010. Tom Bourque from Indy , took a 5.8 lb. Largemouth Bass with J & R Guide Service on a cloudy , windy , Wed. afternoon 4/7/10 . Three Bass total with this 21 1/4" pig making the tough fishing worth while . This Largemouth was caught on the main lake in 2 feet of water on a spinner bait .
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Monroe reservoir crappie have been on the bite with several nice stringers being taken. Fish are in 3 to 7 feet deep water and hitting on bobber and minnows. Some nice slabs being caught.
Patoka Lake: LimitS of Patoka Slabs above Walls Boat Ramp . 18 Crappie measured between 11 - 15 inches and the rest were close behind . Fish were caught on Berkley 3" Power Grubs in 4 - 6 feet of water . Water temperature was reading 61.9 degrees at 4pm
Turtle Creek Reservoir: We caught a ton of sunfish, and a couple nice channel cats.
Hit a couple ponds at Glendale today with my brother. We caught several small bass, my brother laid hook into a big one that broke his line. Once again a very windy day. Good to get out though.
Brookville reservoir: Dink bass, bluegill, crappie and channel cats being caught. All dinks and mostly nothing worth taking the time to clean.
Wabash River: Finally a few nice flatheads showing up. Use live bluegill or creek chubs.
Bluegrass state fish & wildlife area remains a crappie hotspots with many limits being caught.
Farm ponds in central and southern Indiana have been producing some big bass, crappie, and a few bluegill.
Mushroom report: Mushrooms are popping up. Seems like they are about a week behind what they were last year. Most mushrooms being found are small grays and blacks. No big ones yet.
Good Fishing Everyone ! Just get out and go !!
sammy www.indianainfo.net/
Morse & Geist reservoirs: Crappie are turning on. They are shallow. Small white jig heads with small to medium minnows about 3 to 5 foot under slip bobbers. A few good bass being caught in the shallows using spinnerbaits.
White River Martinsville to Muncie : Some good smallmouth action. Fish are being caught using ultra-light or fly fishing equipment
Monroe reservoir: Monroe Bass Fishing Report 4/7/2010. Tom Bourque from Indy , took a 5.8 lb. Largemouth Bass with J & R Guide Service on a cloudy , windy , Wed. afternoon 4/7/10 . Three Bass total with this 21 1/4" pig making the tough fishing worth while . This Largemouth was caught on the main lake in 2 feet of water on a spinner bait .
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Monroe reservoir crappie have been on the bite with several nice stringers being taken. Fish are in 3 to 7 feet deep water and hitting on bobber and minnows. Some nice slabs being caught.
Patoka Lake: LimitS of Patoka Slabs above Walls Boat Ramp . 18 Crappie measured between 11 - 15 inches and the rest were close behind . Fish were caught on Berkley 3" Power Grubs in 4 - 6 feet of water . Water temperature was reading 61.9 degrees at 4pm
Turtle Creek Reservoir: We caught a ton of sunfish, and a couple nice channel cats.
Hit a couple ponds at Glendale today with my brother. We caught several small bass, my brother laid hook into a big one that broke his line. Once again a very windy day. Good to get out though.
Brookville reservoir: Dink bass, bluegill, crappie and channel cats being caught. All dinks and mostly nothing worth taking the time to clean.
Wabash River: Finally a few nice flatheads showing up. Use live bluegill or creek chubs.
Bluegrass state fish & wildlife area remains a crappie hotspots with many limits being caught.
Farm ponds in central and southern Indiana have been producing some big bass, crappie, and a few bluegill.
Mushroom report: Mushrooms are popping up. Seems like they are about a week behind what they were last year. Most mushrooms being found are small grays and blacks. No big ones yet.
Good Fishing Everyone ! Just get out and go !!
sammy www.indianainfo.net/