When anglers imagine great crappie fishing in Georgia, the spring spawn comes to mind for many. If you missed the shallow bite during spawn, don't despair. Another great method for catching crappie ...
It's a cinch to create your own hot spot for catching crappie. All it takes is a cedar tree, some rope, a concrete block and access to a boat dock stall. No telling how many crappie we caught many ...
Wally Marshall of Westminster is arguably one of the most well-known crappie fishermen in North America. He goes by the nickname “Mr. Crappie,” a fitting moniker he trademarked way back in 1996.
Lee Pitts likes to shoot fish in a barrel. Well, not exactly, but the amiable guide says that shooting docks in fall and winter comes very close. "You know the fish are under there, and all you've got ...
A simple crappie tactic for cold weather, made famous by "Mr. Crappie", pro-crappie angler and tackle-maker Wally Marshall, is "dock shooting". Basically, it's turning a spinning rod into a bow to ...
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Crappie are in the shallows and in the mood to procreate. Females are at their heaviest weight of the year and catching an entire limit of bigguns’ is the goal. There are many scenarios to catch ...
Fish don't seem to mind when the weather is just a notch above freezing, with a stiff wind and drizzle that's set in for the day. Black crappie and white crappie inhabit Beaver Lake, said Jon Stein, ...
Monster largemouths are hard to come by, which is what makes catching them such a thrilling experience. For most anglers, reeling in a lunker over 13 pounds is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Doing ...
Well, I didn't have any luck during the trout opener Nov. 3 at Lake Shawnee. At least not for trout. I headed out in the rain and dark and found a spot pretty easily, as there were only a few fishing ...
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