Great technique for LOTS of crappie!

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There are many ways to catch crappie this time of year, but most days, this is the best.

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The first time I remember ever going fishing, I was probably about 4, and we went crappie fishing. I caught 11 in just a couple of hours or less.
Strangely, my Dad gave me my first rod and reel that day, and went with spinning gear instead of the more usual for kids spin-casting rig. I've been partial to spinning gear ever since.
Oh, yeah, we ate the crappie we caught (my grandmother cooked them). Crappie is some damned fine eating, in my book.

richardadams
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Awesome short 🔥🔥🔥 the strike zone for crappies is super important 🔥

GingaNinjaLures
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A beautiful environment to have fun catching Cool Fish.

masonballard-irmi
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Got a 2 pound crappie and won 500 bucks... just got the rod and reel set up of my dreams.

IAM_RYAU
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I love a slow retrieve. Even stopping for a sec at times

WingoTribe
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Love that kind of fishing it’s so much fun

FishingwithAlsea
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Most crappie I ever caught was 200 in 2.5 hours. That was on a bobber and a tiny jig. Nothing substantial in size but the numbers made up for it. I don’t usually bobber fish anymore though strictly tight line and retrieve

davidlivesay
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Love it this time of year! That's a good fish!

zachstuckeyoutdoors
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Funny enough I strictly tight line retrieve when fishing for crappie. Mainly because I haven’t taken the time to learn to use a cork. I feel as though if you can work a bait correctly, you’ll catch fish. Have a blessed day!

MasonBates-dkzu
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Lol, I catch slabs in colder water with a tube or jig..

thefishingpol
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I've been dwn there an catch 10. 5 one day 7, 9

martinmonnie
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Nice fish on the lite setup, congratulations.
When using spin gear, if you continue to reel the handle in while the fish is pulling out drag, it creates line twists which then result in wind knots, very frustrating.
Hope this helps !
Happy fishing 👍

NorthernBorderBoys
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How is this tightlining when you're casting and retrieving?

johnlennon
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Casting a single jig works the best for me too. I tried casting double jigs, but never had the best luck with the rig.

phillip
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Just caught my first crappie yesterday and it weighed in at a whopping 2.9 pounds

Grebbleation
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A predator is a predator and crappie love way colder water. Well done learning is always great spreading knowledge even better 😎✌️

GeoFishing
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I don't believe in using corks or bobbers or anything to keep my bait in a certain column, I always cast out and let it sink to the bottom and then slowly work my way up by not letting it sink as deep and changing up my retrieval speed, it does the same thing and you can hit certain depths more accurate

HowieFeltersnatch
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I've never had a fish peel drag. I keep my shit pretty taught so it uses the line strength & rod and just reel them in asap. Lost very few fish that way.

Tried lighter drag and it seems like they have way more chance to play you & get off. A fish under 5 lbs ain't gonna break 6lb test if you handle em right so I'm confused why people let their fish run instead of straight reeling in

JamFlexx
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60 is cold Jesus my house sits at 65. Don't think cold would be an ideal word.

ricksgaming
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Where are good places to bass fish close to baton rouge?

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