Proven Areas For Catching Lots of Crappie
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Written by: Dan Bayers
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Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2010 |
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How many crappie fishing techniques do you know? With all of the strategies you need to learn about crappie, looking for their hiding areas is one that's very essential.
There are lots of anglers who have been fishing for a few years now but sometimes they can also make some mistakes. We just have to follow some general guidelines on where to look for crappie.
During certain times of the year, crappie will go and hide in deeper parts of the water. One of the best places to find them when they haven't gone for the nearest lake to stay for winter or aren't going to deeper areas to avoid warm summer temperatures is among the weed beds, logs, streams, lily pads and other areas where they can hide in the daytime.
Because of this reason, this is where fishermen is going to look for crappie. If you want to learn how to catch crappie fish then being able to pinpoint these crappie hideouts and carefully getting into casting position in order not to startle the crappie is the first step. The crappie is somewhat active during the spring and autumn, so a jig that's moving fast, a cork, or a bob with a minnow will be wonderful for the angler.
When in the summertime, anglers will want to definitely check out for crappie in shaded areas that are very near to deeper waters. Looking under docks and bridges are good places to look along with the typical cover they prefer. You will have more chances of success from dusk to dawn, especially in the summer since the fish love to feed after the dark.
You can search for crappie in streams and rivers that have trees that have fallen and those snags that are in the banks. In some instances, you can even catch some bass and trout in these areas. So don't be too hard because you'll definitely catch something else other than a crappie.
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