Where do they all go?

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Where do they all go?

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I've been living on the banks of the Rideau near Merrickville for over a year now. There are lots of Bluegill, Pumpkinseed and Crappie where I am.....IN THE SUMMER. Where the heck do they all go during the hardwater season? I've put in some time searching for them to no avail. Pike, perch and the odd OOS bass....no probs, but panfish? NADA! Any ideas folks?? :| :( :( :wink: :)
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How are the weed beds in the area?
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There are lots. I've been fishing in 4fow to 10fow. On weed edges.....and right in the beds. I've still got a few areas to try, but I've put in a lot of legwork already. I need a 4 wheeler. :lol: :lol:
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In the winter they often school up while suspended over deeper water. You've got to find deeper water somewhere nearby...
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Have you tried around the boat launch area on River road? I usually go out about 50-60 yards to the right of the launch (away from the bird reserve) and try out in front of the cattails....

Have had success there in the past. Good luck!
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I have been asking the same thing for years on Silver Lake - there are literally hundreds at the dock in the summer - never caught one through the ice.
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Walleye'm Fishing wrote:In the winter they often school up while suspended over deeper water. You've got to find deeper water somewhere nearby...
Nailed it. I've seen the guys out jigging for Crappie during the day in the deepest basin of a local lake, while we were fishing the 10 -15ft rocky shoreline. I don't think Corey sat still for 10 minutes lol.
But wait until dusk, then the Crappie venture into shallow waters on that same lake. Same on the Miss, or even the Big Rideau area where Rob's panfish derby happens.

So assuming Crappie is the goal Gord, my suggestion would be to find the deepest big basin area around for some daytime run and gun, and then locate the most promising nearby shallow "feeding bay" and set up for an evening/night run into the shallows. You could even predrill a line of shallow holes ahead of time and do a quick move come late afternoon. Some small minnows would be nice for set lines.

I can sense your frustration lol. You'll figure it out no doubt. I mean, this is now your home waters. :)

Good luck finding them. Cheers
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Thanks for the tips folks..will report my findings, if any. :) :wink:
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Hey Gord, I went out with my 3 year old daughter this morning for some pan fish. The first hole that I drilled was in 10 feet of water and I marked no fish. I walked maybe 30 feet out into deeper water. I drilled a hole in 18 feet of water. The fish were STACKED from 10 feet all the way down to the bottom (18 feet). We caught a bunch of bluegill, it was a great morning with my little one.
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Well......I'm done. :lol: Even the perch and pike are few and far between now. What I need is a sled or quad, and that ain't happening this year. Hello, Lower Rideau Lake..... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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How thick the ice in Lower rideau lake will be next week since I only have a regular hand auger and doesn't have a extension bar? Mine could probably drill up to 18 inch and hope it is good to go.

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On Monday the ice was 16" on Lower Rideau where I was...... Gonna be thicker now for sure.
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