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Crappie Fishing In The Spring

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Old School Crappie Fishing Family Secrets

Well anglers now that old man winter is near over and the ice is off most of the lakes, ponds, rivers and streams all we need to do know is wait for the crappie spawn to catch some big slab spring crappie. Wrong! You are missing out on some of the most amazing spring crappie fishing. The fishing pressure will be light because of the Cold and unpredictable weather. If you can tolerate some very inclement weather you will experience some of the most amazing spring crappie fishing.

When the ice disappears it is time to go out and start your spring crappie fishing. The crappie are still in deep water but will start their move into holding areas close to their spawning beds. They will be hungry and will be located there feeding in Ernest. The water will be very cold, so you will have to use a very slow bait presentation. The trick is being able to locate the fish, there are some fundamentals you need to be aware of to find the big slab pre-spawn spring crappie. Oh you won’t have to be out on the lake at first light either. It has been my experience , afternoon is a better this time of year because there is some sun warming and the crappie feed on the moving bait fish more in the afternoon.

A good place to start your spring crappie fishing is at the last places the ice fisherman were catching crappie. If you don’t ice fish contact some ice fisherman and find out their last fishing locations. The fish will be holding at these locations right after ice out. If your lake is shallow, head to the deeper boat channels around your lake, the fish will be locate here. If you are fishing a deep lake one of the best spots to fish will be where there are narrow creek channels feeding from the main lake. The spring crappies will be located there. I rivers head for channels that feed off the main river.

I prefer to use ultra light equipment when fishing in very cold water. When your fishing for spring crappie the bite will most likely be very light. Use a very light test line around 2 to 4lb test, with a open face rod and reel combo that has a graphite rod with a sensitive tip. If you are breaking line and snagging a lot move to 4lb fluorocarbon.. I recommend you use 1/32oz or 1/16oz jig heads that have eyes painted on them. The color of the jig head can very, but my preference is chartreuse or pink. with split tail plastic tubes. with some glitter color. My preference is to use clear color tubes with some glitter color in them for clear water. In murky water use white or yellow. If the water is real muddy use chartreuse.

I hope these tips these spring crappie fishing tips help you on your next spring fishing outing. Well good luck with your spring crappie fishing.

Mark Fleagle is a serious fishing webmaster. Mark Is a dedicated fisherman with 30+ years of experience and has published numerous articles on fishing. He offers free fishing information and “how to articles at his websites. fishing crappie in spring and get some amazing crappie fishing secrets from some good ol’ boys who survived by discovering unique and brilliant methods of catching crappie. Also visit my website oldfishinghole.com and download a free copy of his “78 fishing discoveries unleashed”

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Free Fishing Course: The New Fisherman’s Choice

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Click Here To Get Your Free Fishing For Crappie E-mail Course

I sometimes reflect bacK to when I started fishing and wish I would of had the free online fishing course resources that are available today on the Internet. Fishing courses that you can get for free on the Internet are a good tool to use as a starting point for your fishing experiences. I recommend you identify the species of fish you want to target before you go looking on the Internet for a good free fishing e-mail course.

If you are a beginner angler check out your local area and find out what type of fishing is available. Then get on the Internet and search for free fishing e-mail courses for each of individual species you identified in your area. For example if you wanted to find a free crappie fishing course go to Google and search using free crappie fishing course in the search box. If you wanted to target catfish you could enter free catfish fishing course in the Google search box.

Look for a free fishing e-mail course that will send you a series of different leasons over a period of time, and make sure you save the e-mails for future reference. E-mail courses are great because they stage their information over a specified period of time. This allows you to absorb the information in pieces. It is much easier to reinforce your free fishing course information in pieces instead of trying to absorb an entire course at once.

A good free fishing e-mail course will divide each fishing tip into basic easy to understand steps. For Eaxample I would expect For example if I wanted to learn how to fish for crappie using jigs, I would expect a free crappie fishing course to explain in detail what a crappie jig was and what sizes and types were available to fish with. I would expect the course to explain how to tie the jig to your line, what type of crappie rod and real to use and where to fish the crappie jigs. If the course is only one e-mail in length decline it. A free fishing course should be at least 6 to 8 e-mail segments in length. Each segment should explain in detail just one part in a free fishing course.

Each segment of the fishing course should also provide a list of all the free fishing course sections you will receive and when you can expect to receive them.

Remember in today’s world there is a wealth of free information available. So if you are new or an experienced fisherman just go to Goggle and enter free fishing course or a specific search by your preferred species of fish and you are on your way!

Mark Fleagle Webmaster. 30+ Years Of Fishing Experience Expert Author At Ezinearticles.com. Click This Link To Find Out More About learn to fish

 

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