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Crappie Fishing :amazing Crappie Catching Tips Click Here!

2016/7/18 17:06:05


Old School Crappie Fishing Family Secrets

If you are a beginner or experienced crappie fishing angler it doesn’t matter. Even the most experienced fisherman do their home work before they try fishing new and unfamiliar waters, or they won’t be catching any crappie. It is very important when you are a recreational fisherman to have a good edge so you are not wasting any of your precious time when you are out on the water.
#1 Experienced Crappie Anglers in the south always follow the Threadfhin Shad ( Dorosoma petenense ) because they know that is where the big crappie will be. You need to check with your local state department of natural resources because these shad do not live in the crappie habitat areas. Here’s the following areas you will find them: West of the Appalachian mountains , north to Kentucky, west to East Texas, south to the Rio Grand drainage, and east to Florida. Also California and Arizona have introduced these crappie bait fish to their large reservoirs. You will find the Threadfhin Shad ( Dorosoma petenense ) typically where there is a noticeable current and they will stay in the upper 5 feet of water, so set all your crappie fishing rigs accordingly.
#2 Look for small ponds and water impoundments that are adjacent to main bodies if water that have a defined access to the main watershed area. These area are the prime feeding grounds for hungry crappie. When you find these areas look for isolated stumps, and sunken trees, also fish around the perimeter of this area, and any significant drop off in depth may hold crappie.
#3 On any body of water that you fish whether you are fishing from the bank or from a boat look for a isolated tree or stump. These areas will always hold crappie.
#4 Believe it or not Cypress trees are crappie catching magnets , but you need to know when to fish them. In the spring fish the cypress trees that are located in shallow shoreline waters. In the summer and winter fish the cypress trees that are located near a deeper water drop off, where the crappie have easy access.
#5 Don’t overlook man made fish shelters and attractors. Check with your local state department of natural resources to find maps to these areas.
Well folks Good Luck on your next crappie catching outing! Remember to use this crappie fishing information to your advantage and may you have many productive days of fishing.

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