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Where And How Are Crappie Caught In Missouri Interesting Facts

2016/7/18 17:10:55


Crappie fishing is just as popular in Missouri as it is in many of the other states. In fact, Missouri crappie fishing can be so exciting and fun that anglers from all over the nation are making the time to get in on some of the action.

Sitting on a bank or in a boat out in the middle of a beautiful lake reeling in the crappie is an excellent way to spend your free time. Anyone that loves fishing will enjoy going crappie fishing in the waters of Missouri.

Crappies are a member of the sunfish family and they are known by other names such as speckled perch, goggleye and paper mouth depending on where they are located.

Even though crappie can be caught during the daytime, you will find that the best time to go crappie fishing will be during the night time hours. This is because most all species of fish feed mostly at night so this is the time when they are the most aggressive.

There are two types of crappie which are called the black and the white crappie. Both of these can be caught in the waters of Missouri depending on where you decide to go fishing. Some areas will even have both types of crappie swimming around. Below you will find a list of Missouri crappie fishing lakes where you can enjoy many long hours of great crappie fishing.

Crappie Fishing Lakes in Missouri

One of the first things that you need to know before you go crappie fishing is where they are located. If you are not familiar with the area, then you may not know where to begin. With so many lakes, rivers and reservoirs in Missouri it can be difficult deciding where to get started.

Actually, there are many different crappie fishing lakes in Missouri that provides excellent fishing conditions where you can go out and enjoy a wonderful day on the water.

Some of the best crappie fishing lakes and reservoir found in Missouri can be found listed below:

Lake of the Ozarks
Harry S. Truman Reservoir
Bull Shoals Lake
Mark Twain Lake
Smithville Reservoir
Thomas Hill Reservoir
Wappapello Lake
Pomme de Terre Lake
Table Rock Lake
Stockton Lake

These are some of the major areas where you can go crappie fishing and enjoy a lot of fun and excitement. You can find out about other fishing locations by talking to friends and family members that know the area better than you do.

You will also find that local bait shops can provide you with a lot of useful information such as maps of the area and old fashion experience. Nothing can beat the information that one angler can provide to another by sharing their experiences.

Methods Used to Catch Missouri Crappie

There are several different methods used to catch Missouri crappie that work very well. The four main methods used are casting, still-fishing, drifting and jigging.

Each method has its own unique qualities that suit the different style of each angle and the amount of experience they have. Therefore, the one that you use will mainly depend on what works best for you and the area where you are fishing. For example, casting and jigging will let you get the bait exactly where you want it without disturbing the fish.



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