03-01-2017, 10:20 PM
I'm not being a wise guy, but it largely depends on what you consider "good".
I fished Brownlee a lot last year. Nearly every week from about March until the end of May.
I had 10 plus fish days in early to mid March last year.
By mid April, 1/4 to 1/2 bucket days were about normal, but fishing was spotty and varied by the hour.
By mid May I had fish jumping out of the water after a crappie jig hanging over the side of the boat (for one evening). It slowly got better as the spring wore on until about mid May, and then it kind of tapered off for me. Still, lots of fish, but was more stable and didn't get better. Oh course, I did quit fishing Brownlee about the beginning of June, so I have no idea what was happening then.
Is that helpful?
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I fished Brownlee a lot last year. Nearly every week from about March until the end of May.
I had 10 plus fish days in early to mid March last year.
By mid April, 1/4 to 1/2 bucket days were about normal, but fishing was spotty and varied by the hour.
By mid May I had fish jumping out of the water after a crappie jig hanging over the side of the boat (for one evening). It slowly got better as the spring wore on until about mid May, and then it kind of tapered off for me. Still, lots of fish, but was more stable and didn't get better. Oh course, I did quit fishing Brownlee about the beginning of June, so I have no idea what was happening then.
Is that helpful?
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