Hey, I know those two guys.....
KDWPT has produced a 25-minute video titled "Kansas Crappie Bonanza" which will be made available via the KDWPT homepage on February 17th (see promo below). The video shows how to catch crappie year around while giving tips for all anglers from novice through expert.
Check it out on the 17th!
great you tube only the expert had the smallest crappie??
There was kinda a close=up of a face that really didn't need to be on there
Man Chatt it looks like you were fishng at HD with the size of that MONSTER you barely landed....maybe you should've previewed that video or had LBM show you how to make that fish look bigger
FAITH, FAMILY, FRIENDS & FISHING...... hopefully in that order but honestly, not always!
Only three days left until the Kansas Crappie Bonanza Video is available...
More on the release of the crappie video... The video will be viewable HERE beginning February 17th. CJ
KDWPT TO RELEASE FREE CRAPPIE FISHING VIDEO
Feb. 16, 2012
Online video reveals all the secrets of catching the state’s favorite panfish
PRATT — A new video, Kansas Crappie Bonanza, will be released by the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) on Feb. 17 to show anglers how to catch crappie throughout the year in the Sunflower State. Although this popular panfish is pursued most actively in springtime, crappie provide a great angling opportunity year-round, even through winter ice.
Both entertaining and educational, the 25-minute video shows basic fishing strategies for each season and provides ample advice and tips from crappie guides and fishing experts on how to catch crappie anytime. Although weather is incorporated into the different strategies, the video focuses on the fun of crappie fishing no matter what the weather.
Produced by outdoor videographer and photographer Gene Brehm, with assistance from the KDWPT Fisheries Division video committee, Kansas Crappie Bonanza will help all crappie anglers be more successful in pursuit of this abundant sport fish. On Feb. 17, the video will be available to view free of charge on the KDWPT website, ksoutdoors.com/crappie-video. A limited number of DVD copies of the video are available free on a first-come, first-served basis from district fisheries biologists and KDWPT offices.
Crappie can be found in most waters in Kansas, from large reservoirs to small farm ponds and streams, in both urban and rural settings. As table fare, many rank crappie among the best freshwater fish, and with a 50-fish per day creel limit at most lakes, honing crappie fishing skills is a great way to provide the family with a banquet fit for a king.
Just watched the video. Very nicely done. I enjoyed watching it. Very good tips for beginners and expereinced alike. I cannot wait to get back on the lake. Thanks for the video :D
LIFE’S TOO SHORT TO FISH WITHOUT BEER
great video chattman did your fishin partner ever get the hang of that cherokee??
Good to hear that you guys seem to like the crappie video. The video has received a very good number of hits over the week that it has been available. We look forward to producing more videos in the future.