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Crappie Question #11324721 01/05/16 08:13 PM
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I have been catching quite a few crappie from a private lake I fish.
The water is crystal clear. Designed by Bill Dance. Lots of bottom structure with varied depths up to 30 ft.
All of the crappie I have been catching are in 17 ft of water suspended 12 to 13 ft deep.
Started catching them on hair jigs, and now plastic.
Last two time I have been have not been so good. The fish are still there. I have tried every color in the rainbow with now results. I can see my jig in front of their nose on my helix. while they are feeding on shad. I was catching them casting and vertical jigging as well as dead sticking. Now nothing works. Surface temp is 51 degrees.
Should I try minnows? I am sure these 30 degree nights and high pressure have a lot to do with it.
What would you do? Would be happy to take someone with me. I am a good fisherman but all input is welcome!

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The weather is possibly a factor but with clear water I am thinking they just being finicky!! I would also try size of jig as well as plastics and tied!! A slight difference in profile I have noticed can be a big difference as can presentation ie still or deadsticking as some say or slight or fast movement!!
So in other words you probably have it right I will always blame the weather when fishing is bad...lol...If ya want some company let me know I'd be happy to help!!


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Re: Crappie Question [Re: Spring Lizard Waterdog] #11324748 01/05/16 08:33 PM
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The bite has just slowed down in general for a lot of people including me. I'm sure the water getting colder has a lot to do with it considering how warm of a winter it has been. It should pick up come next month.

Re: Crappie Question [Re: Spring Lizard Waterdog] #11324756 01/05/16 08:37 PM
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That is a crappie question, I would have come up with a much better one.

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What the heck - drop a minnow. Ain't to proud to miinnow!


"Follow me and I will make thee a fisher of men!" Bust open my nets LORD!!! because, I am a wishing I was a fishing!!
Re: Crappie Question [Re: Spring Lizard Waterdog] #11324769 01/05/16 08:42 PM
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I ran into the exact same thing on a small pond once. A guy told me to use a small road runner head with a bright jig (orange and chartreuse). Cast it out and reel it in really really slow. It worked for me, and I think it would be worth giving it a try.

Re: Crappie Question [Re: Spring Lizard Waterdog] #11324775 01/05/16 08:44 PM
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In clear water the best thing is use jig the same color as what that are feeding on. And in cold water the best way to fish a jig is try to hole it without moving at all. I would try to hole it still about 8-16 inch's above the fish.

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Originally Posted By: H-TownCrappieMan
What the heck - drop a minnow. Ain't to proud to miinnow!

roflmao roflmao roflmao


Katchin krappie...doin surgeries(filleting)...and givin hott grease baths until krunchy and golden brown is what it's all about!!!

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Re: Crappie Question [Re: Spring Lizard Waterdog] #11324807 01/05/16 09:05 PM
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What question would you have come up with Huckleberry? Or answer?

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Thanks guys, I appreciate all of your info. I think they will see a minnow next since I have matched the jig to the bait and deadsticked for hours

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Don't do it have alittle pride.Next they will have ya spider riggin.Call me I will help a brother out.Darrell


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That does sometime happen and they have a name for it, crappie fishing.

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The fish could also just not be feeding. They don't have to eat as much now as they would during the warmer months.

Re: Crappie Question [Re: Huckleberry] #11325436 01/06/16 01:56 AM
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Originally Posted By: Huckleberry
That is a crappie question, I would have come up with a much better one.


So Wrong! roflmao

Re: Crappie Question [Re: Spring Lizard Waterdog] #11325444 01/06/16 02:01 AM
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Thanks Darrell, I have been fishing since I was two and that was 66 years ago. I do know a thing or two about it.
But always willing to learn more. Will give you a buzz tomorrow!

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