Crappie are one of the most popular gamefish in the U.S.—and for good reason. They’re fun to catch for anglers of any skill level, the put up a good fight, and they can grow to impressive sizes. If ...
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How to catch crappie consistently
Crappie are famously fickle, shifting from shoreline brush to deep timber overnight, yet anglers who understand their patterns can turn that unpredictability into steady action. If you learn how ...
We are dangerously close to Crappie spawning season in Kentucky. Late March and April is a celebrated time of year for anglers across the Commonwealth because Crappie fishing during the spawn is ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The author uses forward facing sonar to catch crappie and learn about their behavior. Every crappie angler loves the spring. All ...
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How to catch and cook crappie fishing with family
This family fishing trip shows how to catch crappie and cook them fresh, turning a day on the water into a simple and memorable meal together.
If you're already tired of sitting in a deer stand or you have all the deer meat you need in your freezer and you're ready to put some crappie in your boat, you can't go wrong at Eagle Lake or Ross ...
The use of scents and attractants can get anglers a lot more bites from crappie, especially in the warmer months. Gels, pastes, smelly dyes, injections, and various other scents give the industrious ...
We talked to biologists in Texas and Wisconsin to get their perspective on the best-sized crappie to keep. And, if it's ok to keep the giants.
Shore anglers report fun fishing in the Chautauqua Lake canals for a mix of crappies, yellow perch and bluegills. Photo courtesy of Forrest Fisher Crappie fishing on Chautauqua Lake is a rewarding and ...
When and how to catch Crappie in the summer—move to deeper water or try night fishing Post-spawn through September, crappie tend to stay in brush located in 15 to 20 feet of water, about 10 or 15 feet ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Shane Hodge with a 3.65-pound slab caught in Louisiana. Torches and pitchforks would undoubtedly come for you if you ate a 6-pound ...
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