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Winter crappie transition
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01/09/19 03:15 AM
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junbengreat
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I was on a great crappie bite this summer and early fall. I figured out a pattern and wore them out. Im still a crappie beginner and trying to learn the ropes. What structure do you guys key in to catch winter crappie? I checked out a few spots that have produced for me this summer but no bites. Not sure if the cold weather or rain scattered them or both. Any advice is appreciated
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Re: Winter crappie transition
[Re: junbengreat]
#13023035
01/09/19 03:24 AM
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Joe Slab
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This time of year their out in deep open water following shad schools. Find the bait balls and drift jigs under the bait.
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Re: Winter crappie transition
[Re: junbengreat]
#13023355
01/09/19 03:34 PM
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SK.
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I agree with finding the bait but don't rule out the bait being shallow.... What i'm dealing with now is the fish are really not relating to structure and that makes it hard to target crappie but yes find the bait and fish at the depth they are or just below..... Spidering has definitely worked best for me as of late....
Crappie Guide on Houston TX area lakes. Email to schedule a trip: skscrappiecatchingadventures@gmail.com or call my message line 281-301-9316 REGARDLESS OF HOW MANLY YOU THINK YOU ARE WEARING A PFD CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE.....Onxy A/M 24 PFD's Check Out SK's CRAPPIE Catching Adventures on YouTube.... https://www.youtube.com/user/fishingorhunting
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Re: Winter crappie transition
[Re: SK.]
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01/20/19 07:14 PM
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RiverBanks
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I agree with finding the bait but don't rule out the bait being shallow.... What i'm dealing with now is the fish are really not relating to structure and that makes it hard to target crappie but yes find the bait and fish at the depth they are or just below..... Spidering has definitely worked best for me as of late.... = Spider rigging was going to be my suggestion. Use your finder to locate bait balls and starting depths. Then use spider rigging with 6-8 rods to pin them down as to best depth and locations.. Once you locate them fish for them using the method you prefer if you don't like spider rigging. I spent Thursday doing this. I found them in water as shallow as 15' and as deep as 53 '. The bait balls were between 2-3' higher than the crappie. The crappie were all suspended around 50% of the water depth. So in 50' of water they were suspended around 20'-25'. The water temperature was 48 degrees. I did not find many crappie over bps nor under the bridges. They were near the bridges but 30'-40' out from the bridges. I marked them with my finder and then used spider rigging along the path of the bait balls. Bite was very slow.
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Re: Winter crappie transition
[Re: junbengreat]
#13036176
01/20/19 07:49 PM
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KidKrappie
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Don't forget to check the creeks.. Plenty of limits to be had in them too this time of year.
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Re: Winter crappie transition
[Re: junbengreat]
#13037667
01/21/19 08:30 PM
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PEDRO H.
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Find bait in deep water or check your creeks I know they bite good on granbury in the creeks! We did Good Friday fishing under shad ![[Linked Image]](https://texasfishingforum.com/forums/pics/userpics/2019/01/full-26618-243646-d60b6408_a57d_4283_ad1f_c5e041bf0d07.jpeg)
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Re: Winter crappie transition
[Re: junbengreat]
#13037864
01/21/19 11:28 PM
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JIM SR.
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Man, there's some slabbies' in the front row,...boy howdy !! 
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Re: Winter crappie transition
[Re: PEDRO H.]
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01/22/19 02:57 AM
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banker-always fishing
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Find bait in deep water or check your creeks I know they bite good on granbury in the creeks! We did Good Friday fishing under shad Nice haul. 
![[Linked Image]](http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/823/ycku.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/560/ukw3.jpg) IGFA World Record Rio Grande Cichlid. Lake Dunlap. John 3:16 Sinner's Prayer. God forgive me a sinner. I accept Jesus Christ as my Savior !
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Re: Winter crappie transition
[Re: junbengreat]
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01/22/19 03:45 AM
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Mr. Catchum
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Best mess of fish that I have seen in awhile! Sweet!!! 
Mr. Catchum
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Re: Winter crappie transition
[Re: junbengreat]
#13038650
01/22/19 06:32 PM
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TexY3TI
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So I went yesterday on Texoma and the surface temp was 39-42 and I didnt mark a single fish until I hit 40 deep. Right at the break they were STACKED on top of each other. I jigged for 5 hours without a single hit. I did not chart any bait balls though, and I did not locate any structure...they were just stacked up after the drop off to 40 right on the bottom. As the day went on they moved up slightly to around 34. I couldnt go chart deeper water because of the wind and I was in a small Jon boat.
What would you guys have done differently.
I cant believe I got completely skunked because I know for sure those were crappie on my chart...I shouldve snapped a picture to post.
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Re: Winter crappie transition
[Re: junbengreat]
#13038991
01/23/19 12:56 AM
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Gary Paris
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Yetiguy sounds like you may have been limited by the boat you were in but if we dont get a bite within 15 minutes we movin.
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Re: Winter crappie transition
[Re: junbengreat]
#13039199
01/23/19 05:24 AM
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SK.
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I agree with Gary.....and sometimes 5mins and Im gone.....
Crappie Guide on Houston TX area lakes. Email to schedule a trip: skscrappiecatchingadventures@gmail.com or call my message line 281-301-9316 REGARDLESS OF HOW MANLY YOU THINK YOU ARE WEARING A PFD CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE.....Onxy A/M 24 PFD's Check Out SK's CRAPPIE Catching Adventures on YouTube.... https://www.youtube.com/user/fishingorhunting
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Re: Winter crappie transition
[Re: junbengreat]
#13039236
01/23/19 11:43 AM
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rookyboy
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Bait is the key in winter!
Fish located around the bait are probably feeding occasionally, where others are not. Keep moving til you find the active fish.
Good luck!
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Re: Winter crappie transition
[Re: junbengreat]
#13042006
01/25/19 10:45 PM
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Mckinneycrappiecatcher
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As mentioned before, deep water and bait is where the fish will be
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Re: Winter crappie transition
[Re: junbengreat]
#13042570
01/26/19 02:13 PM
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KidKrappie
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Yeti, Sounds like you were on inactive fish which happens a lot. I would have moved after 5 minutes as well. Crappie if they are there and active will bite within the first few drops for the most part. If they don't then I move.
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