Had 2 or 3 weeks of warm-ish weather. We are currently in a cold snap and I honestly don't see the crappie season being all that long, if it's even there at all. By the time the cold snap ends (high of 30's to high of mid 70's) the water will start heating up. Depending on how long the warm lasts and how intense it is, I could be in for either a good papermouth season or a really crappie one.
I couldn't resist.
I'll be competing soon in a bass tourney on Kentucky Lake for up to $10,000 in scholarship money. My bud who is going with me is an equally good fisherman and an equally good liar.
Wish us luck.
Some news about Green River Lake in case any of you are in the area and are wanting to go fishing in it. Don't bring your boat. The recent HUGE rains a few weeks ago have brought immense flooding and many (all) main marina ammenities and buildings are under about a foot of water (at least). The boat ramps are literally TOO shallow to back in before your tires hit the brine... This is the lake's main marina, mind you...
Elkhorn Creek is still slightly elevated as well.
So yeah, there is my contribution to the thread today. <S> Good luck fishin'.