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Crappie Fishing
Secrets
The best secrets for crappie fishing finally
unfolds!
Some secrets are made to be uncovered, like a mist unveiling a cave of wonders as it slowly rises for the people to
see. In this case, I have unlocked the vault containing the treasured crappie fishing secrets ever known to
man.
Following are the golden secrets of crappie fishing which have been formulated like a magic spell to be cast for
every worthy angler available. In this case, I should warn you before reading these crappie fishing secrets as the
success they can give can be highly addicting, you may dream of large crappies swimming right under your bed
tonight. Don't worry, it's just a dream my friend. Be prepared now and read on fisherman!
· If you are worried about navigation or boat traffic during the night, or your dermatologist scolding you for
basking too much under the sun, try crappie fishing during the night. This secret will give you more probability of
catching a university of fishes. Be sure to bring with you a source of light like such as lanterns or a fluorescent
lamp on the boat. Not only will this provide you illumination but also a prospective attraction for the crappies.
Use alive minnows for fishing at this part of the day.
· If your location seems to be wide and extensive enough, you can search for schools of crappies in coves. Pay
close observation to the direction of the wind and look for them on the sides of the cove which is protected from
the moderate to strong gush of the wind.
· With regards to your equipment another fact among the crappie fishing secrets is that you should use a light
weight rod. A light weight rod with a flexible tip and a strong back bone will be versatile enough for all types of
fishes aside from crappies as they conform well to the movements of the swimmers.
· It is always advisable to stay early and start during dawn. This will minimize traffic and will maximize your
chances since this phase of the day is the most tranquil for the targets.
· Try to locate an area which has fewer visitors like streams, rivers and ponds.
· Try to throw live minnows or jigs under your boat pier if you prefer fishing along the banks. This area may be
one undiscovered natural habitat due to the fishes' disturbed areas in the main and middle portions of the
lake.
· As the sun rises during the mid day, try to fish at the deeper areas of the water form. The hot ray of the sun
may cause the crappies to flee away to the deeper parts of the water as a form or retreat against the sun. Estimate
about 15 to 20 foot depths for better catches.
· Use rods at least ten feet in length as more length will produce wider coverage and deeper penetration.
· During the spring season, when the temperature rises, the crappies migrate to shallower areas about 3 to 7 feet
deep. Search for dark areas, weeds, lily pads, cattails and reeds. Small minnows or jigs under the bobber are
advised for these places.
· Always change and move around while changing your depths to increase your contact chances with a fish.
· Another one among the crappie fishing secrets is to search for them on deep areas while using bait with scents.
Fish slower as the silent season will promote grouping of the fishes in a particular spot.
These crappie fishing secrets will take you to the next level of crappie fishing, just make sure to keep your wits
on you as you apply these secrets which are no longer secrets. Good luck!
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