Crooked Creek

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2018/05/21 09:47:25 (permalink)

Crooked Creek

Does anyone know if they plan on opening the launch this year?  Why has it been closed?
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    TheBlueLagoon
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    Re: Crooked Creek 2018/05/21 09:54:42 (permalink)
    Yes they do, water levels have been to high for them to fix the problem which I believe is a collapsed culvert. Those crappie should be getting fat with pretty much no pressure

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    TheBlueLagoon
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    Re: Crooked Creek 2018/05/21 09:56:11 (permalink)
    I fished from shore yesterday for a few hours and hammered crappie, though most were undersized. I did catch a few larger crappie, but they still seemed a little thin for their length. Regardless, it was a good time.

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    Re: Crooked Creek 2018/05/22 09:22:58 (permalink)
    Thanks for the info.  Maybe this will be a blessing in disguise.   10 years ago the crappie were much bigger on average.  If they were not 12+ inches it seemed like a waste keeping them.  Now their seems to be a pile of fish but no size to them.  Maybe they need thinned out? or just a year of less pressure for them to grow>?
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    Re: Crooked Creek 2018/05/22 11:01:24 (permalink)
    they are so plentiful, I'd be willing to bet they just need thinned out some.

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    Re: Crooked Creek 2018/05/25 17:17:29 (permalink)
    Boat ramp finally open as of 4 pm today!

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    Re: Crooked Creek 2018/08/15 05:18:37 (permalink)
    I was just there last Wednesday . The ramp is good , but the dock is all but falling apart . Also , WARNING : Be aware of floating and slightly submerged logs in the water ! We almost clipped one heading back to the launch . You have to be very careful in this lake to not hit debri !
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    Re: Crooked Creek 2018/08/15 20:54:33 (permalink)
    4x4dad ,C.C lake like most flood control dams is prone to floating debris after hard rains. Prob. best to stick to natural lakes during wet periods.   sam
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    Re: Crooked Creek 2018/08/15 23:41:17 (permalink)
    Thanks Sam . I haven't been boating in 25 years . This particular lake was new to me . I used to spend time in my younger years up in Brady's Bend on the Allegheny river . I know to watch for debri after heavy rain , but I've  never seen it that bad anywhere I've ever been before . Live & learn I guess .
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