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RE: Crooked Creek 2011/05/26 07:49:03 (permalink)
Never caught an eye in the lake part and I have been fishing there for 25 years. But I have always caught them at the spillway those ones come up from the river.
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RE: Crooked Creek 2011/05/26 09:47:43 (permalink)

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They stocked them for a few years but I've only caught one about 8" trolling crankbaits for crappie, I'm sure there's some in there but I've never heard a good report.

Crooked Creek Lake
Year Species Lifestage # Stocked
1991 Walleye Fingerling 7,000
1992 Walleye Fingerling 7,000
1993 Walleye Fry 265,000
1994 Walleye Fry 265,000
1995 Walleye Fry 265,000
1996 Walleye Fingerling 7,000
1996 Walleye Fry 265,000
1997 Walleye Fry 265,000
1998 Walleye Fingerling 7,000
1999 Walleye Fingerling 7,000
2000 Walleye Fry 530,000
2001 Walleye Fry 265,000
2002 Walleye Fry 265,000
2008 Walleye Fingerling 7,000
2009 Walleye Fingerling 7,000

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RE: Crooked Creek 2011/05/26 09:51:15 (permalink)
you would think with all of the fish that have been stocked that there are nice eyes in there somewhere.  i think i am going to have to put the boat on there and waste some gas.  plus my old lady bought me a really nice fish finder for easter so maybe it will be able to find some eyes.

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RE: Crooked Creek 2011/05/26 11:40:14 (permalink)
The one I caught hit a glass shad rap in bout 15' but like I said it was still a baby
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RE: Crooked Creek 2011/05/26 13:01:27 (permalink)
Tull where did you get that infomation from?
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RE: Crooked Creek 2011/05/26 13:05:36 (permalink)

Walleyes not taking hold at Crooked Creek Lake

The Fish and Boat Commission has been trying for years to establish a walleye fishery at Crooked Creek Lake.
Their efforts are failing. Biologists have been stocking walleyes in the lake annually since 2006 — save for one year, when it got saugeyes, instead. But last week's survey gave a dismal snapshot of the water's walleye population.

That's not necessarily unusual, said Al Woomer, the commission's Area 2 fisheries manager. Army Corps lakes, in particular, are tough to grow walleyes in, he said.

And, since the stocking schedule already is set, the lake will get stocked with walleyes again this year.
But the lack of fish may mean the end of the program after that.

"I can't say for sure yet, but we're really going to have to look at it to see if we want to continue it," Woomer said.



Read more: A year to wait at Crooked Creek Lake - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/sports/outdoors/s_736572.html#ixzz1NTky47ar
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RE: Crooked Creek 2011/05/26 13:14:02 (permalink)

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Tull where did you get that infomation from?


http://pfbc.state.pa.us/pfbc_webgis/WWCWStockingDetails_historical.aspx

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RE: Crooked Creek 2011/05/26 14:58:52 (permalink)
Very interesting, never knew that they stocked them in there. Thanks for the info. Tull
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RE: Crooked Creek 2011/05/26 15:10:43 (permalink)
i have heard before that they have trouble with the corps lakes but there should still be some left  

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RE: Crooked Creek 2011/05/30 12:15:02 (permalink)
Hit up the spillway this morning. We did pretty good. A few big channel cats, 2 keeper crappie (and a bunch that we threw back), rock bass, and I caught nice smallmouth.

Men and fish are alike. They both get into trouble when they open their mouths.
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RE: Crooked Creek 2011/05/30 15:31:54 (permalink)
Haha i went to the spillway this morn too, but too busy for me. Fished by the beach instead an got 3 nice cats, about a doz crappie, a few perch, some bass, and some bullheads.
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RE: Crooked Creek 2011/05/30 20:10:02 (permalink)
topwater....we got there at 5:45 and there were already 3 people there. As soon as they stopped letting the water out a couple of old timers left and when walking past us said that once they stop the water the bite dies....sure enough it did. Is that a coincidence or has anyone else ever expereienced that?

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RE: Crooked Creek 2011/05/31 07:55:55 (permalink)
Yes the bite really does die when the water stops. The fish move and look for moving water.

I fished the lake on Sunday morning. We caught 100 plus crappie and used 8 dozen minnows ! My buddy also caught a nice 19 inch 3 pound LMB.

post edited by Lundman76 - 2011/05/31 07:57:31
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RE: Crooked Creek 2011/05/31 12:17:15 (permalink)
I finally got out to the lake Sunday and Monday morning. 
Sunday fished from 6:00am to 9:30am.  I caught probably 60+ crappy using 3 inch twister tail (no minnow). I could not get a keeper until I switched from chartreuse to white.  I took home 14 crappy ranging from 11 to 13 inch.

Monday went back at the same time to the same spot and caught just a few small crappy.  Fish must have left. I did notice the water was 68° on Sunday and 72 on Monday.  Fished the entire lake caught lots of small crappy, managed to get 3 keepers and a catfish.
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