Hi there, and welcome from California. This is the place to be if you want information on crappie fishin.
Have enjoyed reading post here for sometime and finally decided to become a
member. Purchased a place on Eddy Creek about three years ago and would
like to get some info on fishing for Crappie. don't have a clue on how to find
them after the spawn in over. any help would be appreciated. Thanking you
in advance.
Scrapper
Hi there, and welcome from California. This is the place to be if you want information on crappie fishin.
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Bill
Welcome aboard. Check out the articles top of page just click on it. You be in the right place. lol
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Hey There CalicoScrapper, Just ask these folks anything you want to know about crappie fishing. This is a great place to learn all kinds of new techniques and tips to use while fishing for crappie.
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Welcome from MO. After the spawn, look for them in deeper creek or river channels not far from where they spawned. If it has stumps or some other kind of structure, they'll be there. Lower a minnow or jig to them or try trolling Bandit crank baits after ther water reaches 70 degrees.
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Another "welcome aboard" from Mo.
I checked your profile,it lists evansville but no state That may help out with info,all areas have different timelines
Hi Scrapper...welcome from Texas. You'll find lots of good fishing info here. Also, check and see if anyone from your area is on the state forum.