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September 29, 2009

Crappie Tactics for the Beginning Angler

If you are truly wanting to become a better crappie fisherman, then you should read these crappie tips over very carefully. These crappie tips are essential to anyone who wants to get started, because they’ll help you to understand the crappie, and thus be able to better catch him.

These fish are a small, north American panfish for the most part. They are usually found to be from about a pound to over 2 pounds in weight. The point is, these fish aren’t very big, and therefore the bait that use to go after them shouldn’t be very large either. Good sizes for jig heads would be from about 1/32 to no more than 1/8 ounce size.

Another important aspect of crappie is that they are a schooling fish, and therefore when you find one, you are almost certain to find more. Once you hook that first one, stay in the area and fish it well. If the action slows, maybe put on a slightly varied color of bait before you go to your next fishing spot.

Always remember that these fish have a small, delicate mouth. So if you are thinking about setting the hook like they do on the fishing shows, you need to rethink. Most of the time you won’t hook the fish, you’ll just yank the hook right through their frails lips, and loose them. All you need to do is a quick flick of the rod in order to set the hook on these guys.

When you are looking to select the appropriate bait to use to go after these fish, you’ll be considering live or artificial bait. These two options are both viable, and if you want to use live bait, buy or catch some minnows in the 1 to 2 inch range. For the artificial lure lover, start off by getting some marabou jigs in white or yellow from your local fishing outlet. Crappie fishing is a lot fun, so get going today!

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