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March 29, 2010

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crappie are one of the most plentiful gamefish that are stocked in all the lower 48 states and they go by many aliasessuch as calico bass,,,,,, and papermouths. The water temperature during the pre-spawn period is typically between 50 degrees farenhieght to 63 degrees farenhieght. During the pre-spawn period are changing their daily patterns getting ready for the upcoming spawning period.

 During the pre-spawn period the papermouths are searching for good spawning grounds to have their young. They require a solft, but not to mucky bottom because the males will be sweeping out the nest from time to time. The soft bottom needs to be close to cover which could be stumps, fallen trees, brush piles, reeds, or stalks that are at the appropriate depth for spawning.

 The proper depth for spawning is determined by the water clarity where the crappie,calico bass are located. The clearer the water the deeper must go to spawn. In extremely clear lakes this may be at depths up to 20fett deep. In papermouths waters that have average clarity, typically spawn in depths of 3 to 6 feet. In mudy or murky waters the spawning depths may be only 2ft or less. The way the depth is determined is by how deep the light penetrates the most. Crappies will spawn right below that point. Light is required for the calico bass in the gestation period.

The best spawning locations for are typically bays , coves, and back water areas that have a gravel-sand, sand, sand marl, and sand-silt bottoms.

Female crappie will start the migration to the spawning locations when the water temperature reaches 50 degrees farenhight. And they will stay near the spawning areas. To catch these females during the pre-spawn period go with crappie such as and , or small . To catch the male you will have to fish deep cover close to the spawning areas during the pre-awn period. You can use and long crappie jigging poles to get into the deep cover. During the pre-spawning period crappie will feed aggressively. If you can locate the crappie spawning areas during the pre-spawn period you will while using various .

We hope the information in this article about . Have a great day and the the best of luck to you on your next fishing trip

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March 8, 2010

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The crappies are some amazing and very adaptable fish species. These fish have so many aliases such names as calico bass,,,,, and paper mouths. During the summer period become less aggressive and to you need to use some fishing savvy to locate the and to identify that will work best.

The are less aggressive because the natural forage such as crappie minnow fry, insects, plankton , adult , , , small are plentiful and the can be more selective on what such as , , tipped with that they will attack for food. The have replenished their energy levels from the winter and they are attacking anything that looks live food anymore. The calico bass are much more selective during the summer period.

The sun is high in the sky and the dog days of summer have hit the environment above the surface, but the underwater world is in high gear.  During the summer period of the year thermo clines form in natural lakes and reservoirs. In the natural scheme of things old mother nature responds by regulating feeding time for all the different species of fish including the calico bass.

In some big reservoirs the big paper mouths will move entirely out of the shallows and into deeper water areas. The dead of summer is the best time of your to get your gear together anight fishing for crappie nd head out to the lake. You will need a good and some good led powered lamps to make your more enjoyable. The purpose of the under water fishing light is to attract to your area and get the paper mouths started in a feeding frenzy.

The  papermouths are nocturnal and they feed aggressively at night during the heat of the summer. A good would consist of a slip bobber that has a small battery powered led light that attaches at the top. Place small split shot and a good crappie hook on your line next. Live such as , , , small and even fresh mussel meat work very as at night. 

Well that concludes my article about Crappie . Have a great day!

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January 12, 2010

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Another excellent crappie fishing rig that works well if you are fishing waters that are muddy or if you are fishing for crappies at night is a crappie spinner bait. The spinner fishing rig vibrates, flashes and shows motion that will attract curious crappie. One of the keen senses of crappie is their hearing. They are very sensitive to underwater vibrations. When water is muddy or stained and visibility is low crappie are likely to strike a flashing vibrating spinner fishing rig.

Another significant reason to use crappie spinner fishing rigs is the fact that you can cover allot more fishing waters. This may not seem important but if the crappies are hard to find you can save allot of valuable time. Crappie minnows and crappie jigs are excellent for known crappie fishing areas where slow and stationary crappie bait presentations work well, but if you are fishing new waters and you are not sure where the crappies are located fishing crappie spinner fishing rigs is a excellent way to find prime crappie fishing waters.

Crappie spinner fishing rigs are also great to use because you can cast them much farther and away from the water area you are located. There are a number of crappie fishing rigs that work well to catch crappie. One very simple spinner that can be clipped on to any crappie jig is called a safety pin spinner. A safety pin spinner has a v shaped wire frame with a small spinner blade. A line tie loop is located at the point of the v. The small spinner is located on one of the arms. On the other arm there is a clip that used to mount a crappie jig. Safety pin spinner fishing rigs can cover allot of water when you are fishing ultralight fishing tackle. The do catch crappie and other gamefish on a consistent regular basis. They also are very simple to fish with and are virtually weedless.

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January 6, 2010

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When you you go bait fishing for crappie with having a stocked tackle back full of needed crappie fishing tackle is very important to make up your crappie fishing rigs.If you plan on only fishing crappie minnows than your tackle box may be quite small. But if plan on tipping artificial crappie jigs and spinners then you’re your tackle box and size will be much bigger.

To start with if you plan on fishing for crappie with a such as small fathead crappie minnows. To fish with crappie minnows you will need a nice assortment of crappie Aberdeen gold hooks ranging in size from number 4  through number 1. Have at least 10 of each on hand. If you plan on fishing larger crappie minnows such as shiners then you will need 1/0 to 2/0 Aberdeen gold hooks. Again keep a minimum of 10 each on hand.

It is best to have a good seleection of crappie fishing bobbers on hand to fish at different water depths. You will need small fixed depth bobbers, I use a Styrofoam bobber that slides on your line and then you put a small wooden stick at the top of the bobber to keep the line from sliding through. You can move the bobber up and down the line you need to remove the stick first, then replace it once you are at your desired depth.

Or if you are fishing suspended crappies at deeper depths you will need an assortment of slip bobbers. Slip bobbers come in a assortment of different sizes and shapes. One of my favorite types for suspended crappie is a pencil shaped slip bobber. Make sure you size your slip bobber to the size of the you plan on fishing with, and the sinker size you intend to use. If you are fishing deep water you will need more weight to get you bait down to the desired depth quickly. As a result you will need a larger slip bobber. You want your slip bobber to just barely stay afloat with your and sinker attached so you you can notice the very slightest of crappie hits. You also do not want the crappies to feel any line resistance when they take your presentation.

If you plan on fishing for crappies with any crappie jigs that you plan on tipping with then you will need at least a selection different plain jigs in various sizes, from 1/64 ounce to 1/16 ounce. Have at least a quantity of 5 each of the different sizes. You will be able to cast the smaller jigs if you add a bobber.

You also will need to keep a spool of 4 to 8 pound test line in your tackle box for situations were you are fishing with ultra light crappie fishing tackle. You should also have a spool of 15lb test line in case you find an area to fish heavy brush or weed cover. It better to bend your Aberdeen hooks then break your line in these situations.  A good quick fishing knot to use when you are crappie fishing is the Palomar knot. And this knot works well for any test line you will use.

Another very useful piece of crappie fishing tackle that works great for brushy or thick weed areas is the safety pin spinner and you should have a t least an assortment of 5 each in your tackle box. They are easy to use and assemble directly your existing crappie jigs. They not only ad some flash to your crappie presentation but they also make your crappie fishing rig weedless.  The safety pin spinner bait is also a good way to get the crappies attention on a slow fishing day. Remove any plastic from your jig and slide on a fathead crappie minnow and let the spinner bait do its work.

We hope the information in this article about artificial crappie jigs. Have a great day and the the best of luck to you on your next fishing trip

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December 18, 2009

Bait Fishing: article # 1 Special Live Bait Techniques Details Here!

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For anyone leaning about fishing, baiting a hook is a key part of that knowledge. For experienced fisherman there is a constant trial and error process that occurs, and what works is documented for future fishing trips. Seeking new bait fishing methods and techniques to improve your fish catch is very important. The real challenge to fishing with bait is keeping your baits looking natural to the area you are fishing. the closer you can match your bait fishing presentation to the natural food source of the fish you are targeting the more successful you will be.

We all love fishing with artificial lures, we check out all the latest artificial bait imitations, we purchase them just to say we have the latest and greatest in new artificial bait fishing lures or plastics. But when fishing gets really rough and artificials just are not getting it, Guess what ? we turn to the real thing live baits! Bait fishing naturals such as live baits which include crayfish, scuds,freshwater shrimp,saltwater shrimp,mud shrimp and ghost shrimp, also salamanders such as waterdogs,spring lizards, mudpuppies and leopard frogs. We also turn to fishing with live insects such as aquatic insects which include may flies, stone flies, caddis flies,crane flies, dragon flies. and dobson flies ( hellgrammites). And we cant forget terrestrial adult insect types such as crickets and grasshoppers as well as larva forms of catalpa worms, waxworms, goldenrod grubs, mousees, spikes, euro larvae, and meal worms. To be honest , it is estimated that 75 percent of all fish caught with a hook and a line are caught with . We hope that our bait fishing information will help you when the fishing gets tough and you need to turn to natural baits.

There just hundreds of bait fish that work for freshwater fishing baits, and saltwater baits. You can use bait fish such as  bluegills or sunfish, golden shiners, spottail shiner minnows, redbelly dace or rainbow  minnows, fathead or tuffy or mudminnow, horney head or redtail chub, and freshwater shrimp baits. Some of the many saltwater bait fishing selections include herring, mackerel,smelt,mullet,mussels,saltwater shrimp, squid and tuna. All these bait fish both freshwater and saltwater are excellent selections for you bait fishing rigs.

Also we can’t for get the old reliable nightcrawlers as . Nightcrawlers and other worm type such as the common nightcrawlers, european nightcrawlers, african Nightcrawlers, grunt worms, garden worms, red Wigglers,and leaf worms

Also There are just thousands of freshwater catfisherman so we thought we would mention a little bit about catfish baits. The catfish baits we have identified work for presentations or dead cutbaits and prepared stink baits. These baits include nightcrawlers, suckers, chubs, shiners, goldfish, shad, skipjack herring, bluegills, catalpa worms, grasshoppers, leopard frogs, bullfrogs as cutbait, waterdogs, adult salamanders, crayfish, saltwater shrimp, clams, and blood baits. As you can see Catfish will will eat just about any natural bait presentation you put on your bait fishing rigs.

Most of the baits listed in our article can be caught or made by your self but sometimes these natural baits will be very hard to catch so finding reliable bait shop for for your bait fishing needs will be important. Also some of the baits listed are not normally sold in bait shops to learning to catch them yourself to use on your bait fishing rigs will be important.

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December 6, 2009

Bait Fish: article # 15 How To Purchase Rosy Red Minnows From Bait Shops Details Here!

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It is very important to understand a few simple pointers when you go to purchase your crappie minnow bait fish at your local bait shop or at any bait shop. Many times we do not have time to catch our own bait fish for our fishing trips so we go to our local bait shop to purchase some. In most case this works out just fine. Unfortunately there are so many bait fish that make great live fishing bait presentations that you cannot purchase in at at bait dealer, but for the basic bait fish types or worms bait shops work fine.

One thing you may not know, bait shops do not adhere to any set standards on naming the bait fish they sell many times they list their baits as they are called by the local fisherman in the area. For example they may be selling rosy red minnows but they advertise them as tuffies which in truth they are not. Rosy red minnows are actually a type of commercially raised fathead minnow used for crappie fishing that is sold throughout the United States and Canada to bait dealers. My point here is you need to be able to identify what type of bait fish you are wishing to purchase. It does make a difference depending on what type of gamefish you are targeting.

You also need to inspect the bait fish the bait shops have in their bait tanks to make sure they are healthy. Here’s a few tips to help with your inspection:

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Look in the dealers bait tank to see if the bait fish are swimming in tight formation at the bottom of the tank. This is a clear sign of healthy bait fish.

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Have the dealer pull a few bait fish up with a bait net so you can inspect them. If any of these fish have a red noses or missing scales, or have white fungus on their bodies, DO NOT BUY these fish are are sick and they probably have infected or weakened the rest of the bait fish in the tank. These fish will be dead before you can ever use them on the water. Go to another bait shop if you can.

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If any of the fish pulled out to inspect are discolored or darker then the others do not buy these fish are probably sick also and have probably infected the other fish in the tank. Don’t get the the dis colored fish confused with breeding males. Breeding males will be darker then the other fish but will have tubercles on the top of their head. These fish are healthy but really not a preferred bait either over the lighter females.

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As mentioned in tip number 3 breeding males do not work as well as as do the lighter females so if you could have the bait dealer separate the dark males from the lighter females and purchase only the lighter females you will have better fishing luck.

You also need to keep your bait fish lively while you are transporting them and also while you are fishing heres a few tips to keep them lively:

 

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We suggest you purchase at minimum a battery powered aerator they work on the same principle as aerators that you see on in door tropical fish tanks. You can purchase them at any department store that sells fishing supplies or you can purchase them on line at bass pro shop or cabala’s. As soon as you transfer the bait fish you have purchased install the aerator and turn it on. you will be surprised how many fish you can loose if you don’t do this little simple step.

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Normally bait shops keep their water temperature in their tanks much cooler then the outside temperature. To make sure the water temperature in your bait bucket does not go up rapidly, drop a few ice cubes in every few minutes. this will keep the water cool for the duration of your fishing trip and save you some money.

I have had a great time writing this article we hope you enjoyed our information about crappie minnows. We wish you the best of luck on your next fishing trip!

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November 22, 2009

Live Bait: Article # 20 Amazing Information About Live Bait Selection Details Here!

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Our article today is going to focus on some crappie selections that are often over looked as . Any combination of these crappie can fill your crappie basket so read on for details. Most crappie fisherman never use these because they probably never need too 80% of the time if they are fishing with such as . So why bother with these other types of selections for crappies? Well there are times that crappies turn off of the standard crappie selections and you need to try something different or go home empty handed. We will talk about two of the most common alternate that work quite well.

One of the best to use in farm ponds are when there is a  bluegill and sunfish hatch underway.  I would recommend you check with your local department of natural resources because in some states using these fry as bait may be illegal. The best size fry to use to are 1″ to 2″ in length. You can use a minnow Seine, cast net or minnow trap to catch these fry. You won’t find them at any . Actual bluegill and make up a big percentage of the crappies natural food source. Make sure when you fish you stay just a little bit farther away from the cover then if you were fishing standard . Bluegill or will tangle very easily in any standing cover. It will take a bit of practice because the may feel exactly like a actual crappie bite to you. So you will need to be able to figure out the difference quickly. But to be honest most of the crappie bits you will get using this will be hard strikes.

One of the most under used are small threadfin or small especally if you want to catch a creelful of crappie! The actually makes up from 50 to 90 percent of the crappies food source in some locations where there are large populations of . Amazingly is not often picked as a selection. Probably the main reason is they are hard to keep alive in your . But if you can catch them fresh and use them right away you will be surprise how many crappie will hit this bait and hit it hard! The two types of that are populated throughout the united states are the and the . You can use either of these in the 2 to 3 inch size range to . The smaller size fish make excellent a excellent selection. The best way to catch fresh is to use cast net. Go to areas such as bridges, power plants piers and rip rap where tend to school. The best way to keep alive is to use a bait container that floats in the water and has freshwater moving in and out of it. If you use a bait container on your boat it needs to be aerated. these fish like I said will die easily. You can hook through the lips or just below the dorsal fin. work great where the water is very stained and traditional are not cutting it.

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