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Early Spring Crappie Locations by Dan Thomas


Category: Sports and Recreation  >>  Fishing

By Dan Thomas   [ 02/02/2009 ]
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The key to finding crappie consistently is to understand their seasonal movements. Early spring when the water begins to warm crappie will migrate from their wintertime holding areas in deep water to the shallows preparing for the spawn.

This migration may last from a few days to as much as several weeks depending on the body of water and the weather conditions. In early spring shortly after ice out, the crappie will begin to move from their main lake winter holding areas to the back of the coves.

During the early part of their migration, you will find crappie holding on the ends of the main lake points suspended on cover such as brush piles, rock piles, or standing timber.

A good strategy to catch these fish is to start at the ends of the main lake points at the mouths of the spawning coves. Systematically work your way back into the cove. Use your electronics to locate the cover and vertical jig with the smallest size jig the wind and depth will allow you to use. Which is typically between 1/32 oz. and a 1/16 oz..

On windy days or in very deep water a 1/8 to even a1/4 oz. jig may be necessary to keep in contact with your jig. This time of year, the bites will be very subtle. It is important to fish very slowly.

Another good place to find early season crappie holding is south facing steep rock walls at the north end of the lake. The sun will heat the rock face and will retain heat longer.

Steep rock walls will allow the crappie to move up and down vertically in the water column to find their comfort level in unstable weather, which is common in the springtime. This can also be a good place to find crappie in the winter months on bright sunny days.

Fish these areas by vertically jigging and varying the depth until you locate how deep the Crappie are holding. Once you locate the depth the crappie are holding, you can repeat this pattern on similar areas of the lake as long as the conditions remain stable. In unstable weather, you may need to vary the depth you are fishing, as the crappie will change the depth they are holding as the conditions change.

About the author:
Dan Thomas has been hunting and fishing for over 40 years. For more Crappie fishing information like this visit http://www.cornertackleshop.com or for deer hunting information visit http://www.outdoorssupply.net




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