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Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat)

Posted By: TarponFly

Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 03/30/16 05:49 PM



Guided Crappie Fishing-$300/ 2 people 4 hours

Additional persons $75.00


Its that time of year again! The fish are starting to come shallow and we are getting limits of these tasty fish. The male crappie aggressively defends their nests from other fish or anything they perceive might be an egg eater or threat to the nest. If a fish gets to close, the defending male chases it, the male will bite at the other fish until it leaves the area. I have seen them nip at passing gar that were 4 foot long. Most crappie caught during the spawn, strike the bait not because it represents food but because it has invaded into their spawning beds. They will slam you lure or bait and swim out of the spawning bed and spit it back. Then, the male will return to the bed. If you miss a bite, drop back in the exact spot and he will eventually hit it again when he gets pissed off. If the fish felt the hook, come back to the exact spot 30 mins later and I bet you get him! Males protect the just-hatched fry and continue attacking anything near the nest. Therefore, they remain easy to catch on baits and lures for a week or more, after Spawning activities come to an end. -But that science will might never know, -when they actually end.

Google Earth is your friend-You can also look at bottom contour map to find your own honey holes. Look for submerged creek channels near shore. Crappie follow channels from deep water to shallow and use them like highways to get to spawning grounds. Shallow water in backs of feeder creeks and coves, stump rows or barb wire, old fence lines, weed lines, ditches, veggitation, the green slimy stuff is not your friend. The main thing to look for is shallow water with abundant cover with a great bottom. Meaning Gravel being best. Look for spots you don't sink more than 2-3 inches and there is hard bottom under it.

Temps that I tend to follow:

55 degrees: waiting in creek channels 15-20 ft
58 degrees: moving shallower 8-12 ft
59 degrees: moving shallow 2-7 ft
60 degrees: males and females moving in fanning out beds
61 degrees: females start coming in periodically laying eggs
62-65: Full Blown Spawn is happing.

Cold Fronts:

Not my favorite type of weather day. Typically I wait two days after a hard cold front. I am sure we should be done with the bad ones. But sometimes the front will lock jaw them.

Rain:

*Fish will hide under logs, ledges, boats, docks, to keep from getting wet.
*Run-off washes food to them since they are shallow making them happy, and staining the water making them less spooky.
*Light sprinkle of a rain is very good, air pressure should be falling at this time too.
*A heavy rain will spook them.
*Hail will spook them and it hurts.
*Thunder will spook them, lightning will kill you.

Where to look:

Cattails reed, shallow gravel bottom areas, swim beaches, shallow coves, rip rap, lilly pads...etc. The list goes on and on. Every lake has a slightly different pattern.

Rip Rap; ( means rocks and boulders along the shoreline )



When fishing these, there are two ways I like to do it.

Jig and Bobber- casting a spinning rod with 4-6 pound line. the jig has to be about 4-6 inches off the bottom due to the crappie notice things better above them. Start right up against the rocks and twitch the bobber back in 1 inch twitches. then cast 1 ft out from the rocks and repeat. Then 2 foot out, etc.....
Minnow and bobber- same thing but let the minnow do the twitching for you. Fan cast till you find the depth they like.

Otherwise vertical jigging will get them as well 1/32 - 1/8th oz jigs.



Cattails:



Lakes are high and the cattails are in 1-5 foot of water. A long rod is usually needed. It will take you20 mins to fish one spot properly. You have to dip the jig on every cattail reed. Otherwise you will miss a lot of fish if you get impatient. You must slow down.

With the lakes being so high and at pool, Cattails are going to push out big numbers of fish this year.


Shallow Brush Piles:



The females are usually staging or holding on some kind of structure very close to where the spawning ground is. All the black shadows were fat females. After uploading a couple times, site to site, you lose the picture quality.

Button Willows:




I like to stand with the deep water at my back and me facing the land. Like the picture below. Attack every single stick up you can find. The willows trunks and base of the bush are the main prime spots, but they have roots that extend out and away from the bush and those stick ups will hold them too!




Tire Reefs: The obvious tires that black wind and waves from pounding the boats in the marinas. The fish actually will swim into the tires and set up spawning. Its usually only one male per tire. There are times you can hit 25 tires in the reef, and limit in less than 30 mins.



Boat Ramps and Submerged Boat Ramps:



Side Imaging with a Humminbird 898 SI

Slow rolling a jig, Jig and Bobber, or vertical all work for hitting the ramps. This ramp in the picture is not visible from land one bit. I dropped a brush pile on the left of it as you can see a small obtuse blob there with a shadow to the right of it. The male crappie will bed up on the boat ramp and rocks surrounding it. I placed the brush pile at the end of the ramp in 12 foot of water. I can fish the brush first and pick of the staging fat females, then go pick apart the boat ramp. Spider rigging the ramps can be very productive at times.


Gravel Beds and Sandy Beaches:



Jig and Bobber or slowly walking with a long rod swimming the bait slowly. Almost like spider rigging but wading with one maybe two rods.


Standing Timber:

fish the bases of the tree. Pretty simple. Picture not needed for that.


If you would like to experience a Guided Trip with me, wading or fishing from the boat, contact me via text, phone call, or email that is list at the bottom of this post. These trips will be at Lake Lavon and Lake Ray Hubbard.

I have everything you need but waders. Waders can be purchased from Academy or Bass Pro Shops. 30-200 dollars.

We don't have to wade. We can take the boat and you can stay dry.

Cooperate Trips available up to 18 people "wade" only trips!*

Guided Crappie Fishing-$300/ 2 people 4 hours

Additional persons $75.00


Only about two months or so to get them while they are shallow! And its just starting up.....

Posted By: JohnButte

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 03/30/16 05:57 PM

Awesome post, thanks for the info! Won't be in the area, but sounds like a great learning trip.
Posted By: leanin post

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 03/30/16 06:00 PM

what a great, informative post.. !!!
Posted By: RayJ

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 03/30/16 06:11 PM

Great informative post! My son lives in the Ft Worth area and I am planning a trip up there in about a month or so. We would love to go out with you while my wife and I are up there in your area.
Posted By: jrc

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 03/30/16 06:16 PM

Great info, thanks.
Posted By: kodys'papa

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 03/30/16 07:47 PM

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Great post,,, book this guy!
Posted By: TwoLakes

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 03/30/16 08:11 PM

About as detailed and informative as you can get. Great Post!!
Posted By: crappie fan

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 03/30/16 08:43 PM

Very good write up! What are your thoughts on how wind affects them during the spawn? Not a light breeze but days like we have had recently with 15 to 30 blowing out of the north or the south?
Posted By: TarponFly

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 03/31/16 12:11 AM

They still bite if you can get to the spawning grounds. I tend to find coves to guide in, when I can. Coves that are protected by the wind you are talking about. For instance at Lavon, most coves are protected from a north and south wind. I also try to make it to where if the wind is terrible, I have back up coves that I can physically walk into with foot power, and not have to take the boat. They don't leave the spawning grounds in high winds. Humans usually don't fish in that weather. I find that the baitfish pile up at the mouths of the coves on days like like and the females will stack up and feed at the mouth of the coves. If you can catch a thread Finn shad, put that on your hook, the crappie will annihilated as soon as it gets near him. Remember, these fish of never seen a store-bought minnow before, they don't live in the lakes as they are not a native baitfish. When these fish see a threadfin they usually can't stand to just watch it. No, if your spawning grounds are getting bashed by the wind makes it a little bit difficult to fish in 3 foot rollers. Fish are always going to try to be out of the wind on the north and south when they set up to spawn, but again some fish Spawn in the direct Southwind. It's just all trial and error and dipping jigs everywhere. I don't take the boat out to the lake in a 15+ mile an hour wind. Those are the days I use foot power . It's the east and west winds that affect me.
Posted By: Mr. Catchum

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 03/31/16 01:05 AM

Wow! Outstanding post with great information! THANKS!!! woot
Posted By: crappie fan

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 03/31/16 12:53 PM

Thank you for your response. I mostly fish Lake Ray Hubbard. There are not many protected coves from a North South Wind that you can get to by foot. All those that come to mind are attached to Private property, and with no boat to get back to those coves to get out of a boat and walk, I am stuck. I only ask because I had fish located, then the fronts pushed in and the spawning grounds I had been on, got beat with the wind the last two weeks and haven't had a bite since. I know they will be back, but was curious what your thoughts were.
Posted By: KidKrappie

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 03/31/16 01:01 PM

Originally Posted By: crappie fan
Thank you for your response. I mostly fish Lake Ray Hubbard. There are not many protected coves from a North South Wind that you can get to by foot. All those that come to mind are attached to Private property, and with no boat to get back to those coves to get out of a boat and walk, I am stuck. I only ask because I had fish located, then the fronts pushed in and the spawning grounds I had been on, got beat with the wind the last two weeks and haven't had a bite since. I know they will be back, but was curious what your thoughts were.

Did that spot you had been fishing get muddy?
Posted By: TarponFly

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 03/31/16 01:51 PM

One of my spots, is not producing anymore like it was last week. I could stand in one spot and catch around 15-20 males. Now maybe one to two fish when I go there. I noticed that they closed the gates down at Lavon Dam. The water where I was fishing got a couple inches shallower when they backed the gates down. So in that case the water dropping pushed them out. The fronts and wind could have pushed them out of your spot, till the weather settles down. Today looks like a nice day to check to see what they are doing and if they came back.
Posted By: crappie fan

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 03/31/16 02:16 PM

The spot did get very muddy which is expected with 2 and 3 ft waves for a week and a half straight. The bigger problem was just trying to fish in those conditions. It is tough, but I know the fish are still around. I have a feeling they were hitting much better at night when the wind relaxed.
Posted By: crappie fan

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 03/31/16 03:03 PM

The spot did get very muddy which is expected with 2 and 3 ft waves for a week and a half straight. The bigger problem was just trying to fish in those conditions. It is tough, but I know the fish are still around. I have a feeling they were hitting much better at night when the wind relaxed.
Posted By: SpeciesFisherman

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 03/31/16 03:39 PM

love this post
Posted By: Sacalait Slayer

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 03/31/16 04:01 PM

Thanks for taking the time to post and educate.
Posted By: KidKrappie

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 03/31/16 05:44 PM

Originally Posted By: crappie fan
The spot did get very muddy which is expected with 2 and 3 ft waves for a week and a half straight. The bigger problem was just trying to fish in those conditions. It is tough, but I know the fish are still around. I have a feeling they were hitting much better at night when the wind relaxed.


I have a spot like this too. When the wind gets up and makes the water muddy I can't catch them. I'm let to believe that the fish dont like spawning in that kind of water when there is slightly clearer. All the mud and silt can't be good for them trying to clear out nests.
Posted By: Mckinneycrappiecatcher

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 03/31/16 09:16 PM

I've got wade trips for the crappie spawn open all weekend same rates as Carey, let's go fishing! Call, txt, or pm to book
Posted By: JimmyA

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 03/31/16 11:20 PM

Very Nice Thread! Newcomers will appreciate this.
Posted By: JimmyA

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 03/31/16 11:21 PM

Bookmarked
Posted By: SheCrappieKilla

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 03/31/16 11:55 PM

Good to see you guiding on Lavon again Cary and that you are leaving those dang stripped bass alone.

Welcome back and I will see you on the water.
Posted By: TCK73

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 04/01/16 12:21 AM

Great post! thumb
Posted By: AggieKenny

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 04/01/16 12:44 AM

Super post! But this made me laugh!


"Rain:

*Fish will hide under logs, ledges, boats, docks, to keep from getting wet."

Well played sir!
Posted By: shill

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 04/02/16 01:29 PM

Great info
Posted By: fuzzion

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 04/02/16 10:59 PM

Great info. Thanks for the tips. thumb
Posted By: Ruffneck2000

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 04/03/16 01:35 AM

Let me know when write a Crappie Book I will be your first customer, outstanding post! thumb
Posted By: TarponFly

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 04/08/16 08:50 PM

Lavon Report:

Hit some spawning grounds before the wind got bad. Before I arrived at my destination, I was dipping some of the obvious structure in 7-18 ft. Found three in those depths. I got to my spot where they spawned in 2007. Rammed my boat in the wicked mess of old vegetation and that was my anchor. First drop of the Jig I landed what was in the picture, and as I figured, they were there and thick. After 20 minutes of goofing around I decided to hop in the water and Wade. That was definitely the ticket for getting these fish out of that thick stuff. And it's a heck of a lot more fun. 1-3 ft. Most were 1.5 to 2 foot deep on willows and timber. I fished less than 2 hours in super secure secret location, and managed 33 crappie. 13-16 inch average. Males were 13-14 and females were 14-16 inches. Black and chartreuse definitely worked better than white and chartreuse. thump buddies soft plastics was what I was using on 1/16 oz jig head and 8 lb mono. Pink head on the jig.

Water temps 61-64


Posted By: moonriver

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 04/09/16 12:34 AM

I love this post.
flehan
Posted By: wooddiver

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 04/09/16 01:26 AM

Great post
Posted By: TarponFly

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 04/18/16 10:27 PM

Tip of the Day: if you find a snake sitting in one of those Buttonwillow's. Definitely jig that willow. Those big water snakes are sitting in the willows for a reason. I have not hit one Willow yet with the snake in it, that did not have a slab swimming below it. Fishing has been fantastic the past week except after the hailstorm. Everything is back to Normal now and the fish are in one 4 foot of water in the jungle.

I have an opening tomorrow now for one or two people. It is a wade fishing trip $200. We will take the boat to a super secure secret location and get our thump on. Text me to fill spot. Trips Start at sunup
Posted By: Laner

Re: Guided Crappie Spawn Trips- Tips Tricks and Pics (Wade or Boat) - 04/19/16 02:01 PM

Heck yeah! I haven't put the waders on for crappie in a while. Good job Carey!
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