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Crappie Fishing At Night
How to pull off tricks for the tedious crappie fishing at
night
Crappie fishing at night is an activity that are not for the faint hearted. This is done by experts who really
know what they are doing, how they are doing it and when’s the right time to do it.
There is a high chance that any angler will fail on this crappie fishing at night venture. This kind of activity
could bring about hundreds of river dangers. It’s very uncomfortable as there will be thousands of mosquitoes to
make your venture a difficulty. And it is absolutely dark that you could get lost.
But experts who have done this activity for countless times all testify that crappie fishing at night is the
perfect time to fish for crappie. Why so? Because it’s the only time when crappie fishes move to the surface to
feed. Crappie species, the white crappie and black crappie, are cold blooded animals that love the warm waters at
night. Despite the present dangers, if you do so succeed in catching a bucket full of huge crappies is a
satisfaction beyond reckoning.
Here are some of the most common tricks, or expert tips that will help you survive in the river environs when
doing crappie fishing at night.
1. The perfect time to do crappie fishing at night is when the atmosphere of nighttime is warm. This could give
you comfort. The nighttime atmosphere is absolutely cooler than that of the day time.
2. For you to perfectly see everything do not forget to bring underwater lights for your fishing activity and
incandescent lights for your boat. Why would you need these lights? It is because it does not only make you see, it
also attracts bait fishes. These fishes gather around the light and in return will lure crappie fishes in. These
lights increase the rate of your chance to catch crappie dramatically.
3. Crappies have unparalleled vision at night. Unlike any other fresh water fishes, only the crappies can react
quickly to bait fishes as nighttime. As you already know, crappie species can see well in bright colors. But in
night time, they respond quickly to blue colored light. So make sure your bulb light is blue as it attracts bait
fishes and crappie as well.
4. During summer days, schools of crappie are busy migrating from the north end to the south end of the river.
At nighttime, their feeding time, they stop their migrating activity and just concentrate on their feeding duties.
That is why it is more likely you’d be catching huge or ordinary sized crappie fishes in nighttime.
5. This activity is very strenuous but it is really important that you hold your rods as steadily as possible.
If you don’t have the patience of a statue, then make sure you’ve brought rod holders along with you. The point of
this trip is to have fun any way so don’t strain yourself to the limit. Just keep an open eye.
6. If the wind is too strong, drop your boat anchors of course and make sure you’re wearing your life jackets.
This reminders may be far fetched from the topic of succeeding on your crappie fishing at night adventure, but it
will definitely save your life when worse comes to worse.
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