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Topic: Brownlee Crappie Intel  (Read 3806 times)

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From http://www.bestfishinginamerica.com/or-crappie-fishing-in-central-and-eastern-oregon.html


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Best Crappie Fishing in Central and Eastern Oregon

Brownlee Reservoir
 Simply put, the uppermost of three big Snake River impoundments on the Idaho border is a crappie factory. Brownlee’s nutrient-rich waters sustain a powerful food chain that gives these crappie a never-ending buffet of small fish to eat.

Like most waters, Brownlee’s crappie population runs in cycles, dictated in part by fluctuating water levels that result in larger and smaller fish classes. When a large class of fish reaches 10 inches or better (sometimes much better), Brownlee is simply unbeatable.

Crappie are available throughout Brownlee Reservoir. Many anglers start at Huntington on the upper reservoir or in the thumb of water known as the Powder River Arm near Richland.

Finding schools is the secret to your success. Crappie will often be in quite shallow water during the spring. However, in mid-summer and into fall, locate schools in deeper water, whether close to the bottom or suspended over deep water. Trolling small crankbaits or other minnow-imitating lures can be an effective way to home in on schools, but small jigs are hard to beat when you know where they are.

Brownlee is also tops for channel catfish and smallmouth bass, and pretty decent for several other warmwater species.

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From WWW.BROWNLEECHARTERS.COM

Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.  --Mark Twain

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2008 AOTY 1st   2008 ORC 1st  2009 AOTY 1st  2009 NA Sturgeon Derby 1st  2012 Salmon Slayride 3rd  2013 ORC 3rd  2013 NA Sturgeon Derby 2nd  2016 NA Chinook Showdown 3rd  2020 BCS 2nd   2022 BCS 1st


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Holy crappie! There are some slabs on that stringer.


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I've been hitting up my friends for intel but most of them are bass guys.  Lots of those around here.

Water is still a bit cold and dirty but I'm getting gear ready.
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