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Re: Do Crappie bight good in the rain [Re: David Welcher] #9412354 10/19/13 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted By: David Welcher
I mainly fish the timber for crappie in the summer. I won't go if its cloudy because I have had too many bad trips.
I think the crappie are less likely to stack up in the timber on cloudy days. I guess they don't need the camoflauge of the shade so they are scattered about rather than hunkering down in the shade. Do any of ya'll have the same belief?

they do have a tendency to roam more on overcast days
its like an extension of the nocturnal foray after the bait
i personally think sunlight puts crappie at a disadvantage because of visibility , they are ambush predators with big old owl yes for nocturnal feeding , so much like the owl in the tree in the daylight they seek cover when they are at a disadvantage due to high visibility sunlit conditions , this is my 2 cents on it

Re: Do Crappie bight good in the rain [Re: David Welcher] #9412481 10/19/13 01:25 PM
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Sounds like least a quarter's worth to me.

Re: Do Crappie bight good in the rain [Re: ezgoing] #9412495 10/19/13 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted By: ezgoing
Sounds like least a quarter's worth to me.

WELL PUT thumb From what I'm reading, you'd need to locate the bait fish during those overcast rainy days or maybe try your night fishing spots, they may still be there hmmm


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