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Where The Crappies Areby Dr. Rob Neumann Telemetry studies can track daily movements and seasonal migrations of fish, with the use of surgically implanted or externally attached transmitters.…Continue
Started by Slip Sinker. Last reply by John Sheehan Feb 22, 2018.
In this case drifting medium large Herring over structure at a 26-30 foot bottom produced 12 fish ,10 Crappie between 13-15", a 19,1/2" Pickerel and a 11,1/2" Perch . Number 4 Aberdeen Hook , #5 or…Continue
Started by John Sheehan. Last reply by John Sheehan Dec 10, 2015.
http://www.eagleclaw.com/site/wp-content/uploads/PDF/LZ/Hooks.pdf pg 21 of the Eagle Claw hook catalog shows L214 # 8…Continue
Started by John Sheehan. Last reply by John Sheehan Nov 28, 2015.
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nicely done Greg!... John I find them all year round on the 6-0 to 9-0 flats during the summer i find them even shallower.
Targeting with major interest in the b.gill I find the crappie mixed in with our numbers.
IMO crappie are driven by minnows where the majority of the time the food group is fixed in with the foods chain being churned up by the warmer waters,sunlight and weed growth.
In my area the deeper lakes stratify mainly at the 15-17 foot level and weeds stop growth at 10-12 so generalll they move into the weeds.
I read somewhere that crappies are defined as confined space type fish where they like gaps of weeds on a flat, trenches on a flat or the like.
I put up a couple videos lately where my son and I are mainly targeting the gill but I knew we would mix in a few of the crappies also… if we expressly were targeting the crappies we would fish more of the crappie like base baits like the 2” Power Minnow.
Salted Fatheads and Salted Shiner heads under a float =Slab Crappie Killer!
Thanks for the tips on how you got that amazing amount of Crappie,Joe!
Some real nice craps you got there John. Those are the fish crappie masters wait patiently for.
NICE CATCH JOE TIME TO HEAT UP THE COOKING OIL
Good eats Joe, Congratulations. What did those fish take and how deep were they?
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