Let’s start planningThat's on my bucket list! Maybe 2025, unless the elk hunt falls apart lol...
Let’s start planningThat's on my bucket list! Maybe 2025, unless the elk hunt falls apart lol...
I'd be willing to look at 2025 for "definitive"!Let’s start planning
Grenada gots some big ol crappie in it. Same for the other Corps lakes down that way.I would like to fish some new lakes in and around Missouri. Last year I fished a new MO lake and ice fished in Wisconsin. I’d like to try Grenada Lake in Mississippi. I wouldn’t be apposed to trying some smaller bodies of water in my canoe. At this stage in my life non resident fishing licenses are way more doable than hunting licenses.
I had a friend that fished Grenada last year. He said it was amazing. It’s only about six hours from where I’m at so it’s a very doable trip.Grenada gots some big ol crappie in it. Same for the other Corps lakes down that way.
We just did a podcast with John Harrison about wade fishing for crappie at Grenada. Definitely something I'd like to try with a tenkara rodI would like to fish some new lakes in and around Missouri. Last year I fished a new MO lake and ice fished in Wisconsin. I’d like to try Grenada Lake in Mississippi. I wouldn’t be apposed to trying some smaller bodies of water in my canoe. At this stage in my life non resident fishing licenses are way more doable than hunting licenses.
I would suggest something a little more substantial based on the stringers of crappie some friends used to catch down there wading. Wrangling 2.5-4 pound crappie out of the brush isnt, imo, ultralight fishin.We just did a podcast with John Harrison about wade fishing for crappie at Grenada. Definitely something I'd like to try with a tenkara rod
Nice one. Not saying it wont work and it might work just fine. Just saying I would take a stouter back up justin case.View attachment 99001
I ain't skeered.
A tenkara rod definitely wouldn't be the most efficient tool for the job. But it'd be an easy and fun way to net a fish and say you've fly fished Mississippi. It wouldn't be novel enough to warrant the drive for me without a gimmick. I can literally catch crappie in my backyard.Nice one. Not saying it wont work and it might work just fine. Just saying I would take a stouter back up justin case.
Im gonna go out on a limb and say you cant catch grenada crappie in your backyard. It will be fun to try using the tenkara for sure. Might want to throw some 8# flouro on there though. Only fished down there a couple times, one good trip one really poor. The good trip we caught a pile of 2# crappie but never found any big ones.I can literally catch crappie in my backyard.
I don’t know how Tenkara rod weights work but I’ve used a 9ft 5wt fly rod as my jigging rod for the last year or so. I took the fly reel off and put a one three inline ice fishing reel on it. I’ve landed some three to four pound channel cats and one freshwater drum that went about five pounds. I’m always shocked by how much weight it will handle.A tenkara rod definitely wouldn't be the most efficient tool for the job. But it'd be an easy and fun way to net a fish and say you've fly fished Mississippi. It wouldn't be novel enough to warrant the drive for me without a gimmick. I can literally catch crappie in my backyard.
Buying a point again this year for Arizona. Will have enough next year hopefully to start actually seeing g if I could get lucky on a draw.My passion is archery elk hunting. So, right after September I start planning the next year’s hunts. Later this month I will put in for Arizona. Then in the next following months I’ll get my apps in for Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Montana and Kentucky elk. I’m just buying a Wyoming point this year in hopes the heard rebounds from the winter kill last year. I will also put in for Kansas deer again. Good luck to you all in your draws!