Saturday, January 10, 2009

Fishing The Spring Crappie Spawn:Amazing Technique Tells All!

Old School Crappie Fishing Family Secrets

 

its every anglers dream to catch a batch of crappie that fills your stringer during the spring crappie spawn, but allot of fisherman don't pay attention to the detail that is necessary to catch spring spawn crappie consistently.

If you want to catch more spring spawn crappie than the casual fisherman, you've got to pay attention to what time of year it is. And you've got to know what crappie respond to in the different seasons. For example what works in the spring crappie spawn may not work when you are fishing for crappie in the summer. Here's a formula for the 2 biggest crappie catching times of the year, and they will work in most areas of the U.S. and Canada.

Fishing the Spring Crappie Spawn

The reason this technique works is because Crappie Males protect the eggs after they are laid in the bed. They become aggressive if anything poses a threat and will attack at it. Some very large fish can be caught at this time of year.

Step#1 First. look for some structure that may hold spring spawn crappie.Look for trees that have fallen in the water these areas normally hold crappie. Fish the area normally... and once you get a bite, you know they are there. You'll want to fish the entire area around the structure systematically.

Step#2 use a small 1/8" jig called a "Peewee" the jig is made with chicken feathers. An old reliable alternate if the "pee wee jig" is not working is the good old "Missouri Minnow".

Step#3 Jig the peewee jig one inch above the water.Gently submerge the jig, start jigging upward until you are one inch above the water.

Step#4 Then ease it 6 inches into the water and jig it again.

Step#5 Next ease it all the way down to the bottom (you should be in shallow water),pull it up about 6 inches off the bottom, and jig it again.

Step#6 Pull the jig strait up slowly out of the water and move about 6 inches from your previous position, and repeat step 5.

 

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