Arizona Crappie Association
Lake Reports => Bartlett => Topic started by: sparkchaser on October 18, 2014, 08:02 PM
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Launched at Yellow Cliffs at 7, and headed up into the river past ship rock. Fished up there working back down to the island until 11:30 netting a bunch of bass and catfish. We were spider rigged with minnows fishing low and slow. We mostly fished deep on the bottom, but did hit some of the brush north of the island before heading into Cat Bay. Found some trees there loaded with crappie and pulled out 9, 8 of which were keepers and came home to the fryer. Most of the fish were 12 inch clones, but we got a couple of decent ones. Ran out of minnows at 1:30, and left them biting. Keep in mind this was my wife's first trip actually fishing on this boat since I got it last summer.
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Nice job spark chaser, it really helps to catch some fish on the trip your wife came on. Excellent
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Right on Dave
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Way to go Dave! Nice getting the wife involved. Is the lake pretty full still?
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Strong work, I only got 4.
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There ain't no trees in cat bay :sign0135: :97:
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Good work Dave. Finally.....a post that deals with fishing....and success to boot.
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So isn't cat bay right next to yellow cliffs? Good work tho!
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Way to go Dave! Nice getting the wife involved. Is the lake pretty full still?
Yea it is still pretty full. The trees and brush north of the island are just starting to come out of the water.
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Good deal, we didn't so so well but saw you by ship rock.
Figured that was you heading up. We tried like hell to find them on the bottom for most of the morning. We just got lucky heading over to a waypoint I had from last winter at the end of the day.
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Good job, Dave! :thumbsup:
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Launched at Yellow Cliffs at 7, and headed up into the river past ship rock. Fished up there working back down to the island until 11:30 netting a bunch of bass and catfish. We were spider rigged with minnows fishing low and slow. We mostly fished deep on the bottom, but did hit some of the brush north of the island before heading into Cat Bay. Found some trees there loaded with crappie and pulled out 9, 8 of which were keepers and came home to the fryer. Most of the fish were 12 inch clones, but we got a couple of decent ones. Ran out of minnows at 1:30, and left them biting. Keep in mind this was my wife's first trip actually fishing on this boat since I got it last summer.
Where is cat bay. Spider rig is 2 hooks right? One at bottom of weight than one on a 3 way 12'' above weight?
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Launched at Yellow Cliffs at 7, and headed up into the river past ship rock. Fished up there working back down to the island until 11:30 netting a bunch of bass and catfish. We were spider rigged with minnows fishing low and slow. We mostly fished deep on the bottom, but did hit some of the brush north of the island before heading into Cat Bay. Found some trees there loaded with crappie and pulled out 9, 8 of which were keepers and came home to the fryer. Most of the fish were 12 inch clones, but we got a couple of decent ones. Ran out of minnows at 1:30, and left them biting. Keep in mind this was my wife's first trip actually fishing on this boat since I got it last summer.
Where is cat bay. Spider rig is 2 hooks right? One at bottom of weight than one on a 3 way 12'' above weight?
Use google maps to find cat bay. Type in Bartlett lake and look uplake just before the river inlet. Spider rigging is fishing with multiple poles out the front of your boat. The rig you are refering to can be tied many different ways. I personally use a drop shot rig with 2 hooks on loop knots, and a bass casting sinker on the bottom.
http://www.crappie.com/articles/spider.htm
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Thanks found it.
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So cat bay is that next to the no wake floats? I thought that was crappie bay. Cat bay is next to yellow cliffs from my map
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So cat bay is that next to the no wake floats? I thought that was crappie bay. Cat bay is next to yellow cliffs from my map
Correct. There is a "Crappie Cove" but Cat Bay is just past the Yellow Cliffs.
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Another question for you, in your opinion is there the same amount of catchable fish throughout the whole lake or are the majority of them caught up by the north end? Do fish at the south end hold in the same "type" of cover or are they up by the river channel?
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Another question for you, in your opinion is there the same amount of catchable fish throughout the whole lake or are the majority of them caught up by the north end? Do fish at the south end hold in the same "type" of cover or are they up by the river channel?
they are all over the lake
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So is it safe to say, the are moving in schools following the bait fish?
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As Fishless stated, Crappie are all over the lake---I believe most reports come in covering the Cat Bay and Northern portion of the lake. However, many large schools can be found from the dam , north to the upper river. Seldom does one witness a flotilla of boats south of Alder Bay. However, many many great catches occur south, to the dam----Rule #1, find em!!!!
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Thanks for the info! Lots of areas look suspect around the dam but wasn't sure how they handled the seasons in that lake.
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So is it safe to say, the are moving in schools following the bait fish?
stripers will move and follow shad, crappie tend to be more like motorcycle cops sitting behind the street sign waiting for the speeder to go by (shad) there are so many shad in bartlett they don't have to do much chasing
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Fished it today cat bay no wake area and around island not one bunch of bass..