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WIND

Posted By: SunUpSunDown

WIND - 10/03/19 11:17 PM

Okay I'm new to crappie fishing , but good at catfishing , I know the wind moves the plankton , shad eat plankton and catfish eat the shad.My question is if the wind been blowing 4 or 5 days from the south ,do you start looking for crappie on the north banks? How does the wind affect crappie , i fish from a boat, Just trying to learn how to put more slaps in my boat , thank you for your info
Posted By: Notaguide

Re: WIND - 10/03/19 11:47 PM

I think crappie are more affected by water temps
Posted By: Mckinneycrappiecatcher

Re: WIND - 10/04/19 04:08 AM

I have noticed lately that I catch most of my big fish on wind sheltered piles. That being said, even though they are “sheltered” the fishing I usually best when the wind is absolutely howling.
Posted By: HV Lurenut

Re: WIND - 10/04/19 12:04 PM

They seam to feed more aggressively when the wind is up. They also will relate to the windward side to have first crack at what comes by. Unlike catfish, I dont think that they abandoned one side of the lake and travel to the windy side.
Posted By: KidKrappie

Re: WIND - 10/04/19 03:35 PM

Wind is always better than no wind for crappie. They will bite better with it. As for fishing, I tend to stay out of very windy areas because it is hard to fish effectively in those areas.
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