How Find and Catch Winter Crappie
Posted: Saturday, February 13, 2010
by Roscoe Ledbetter
http://www.catchingcrappie.com
Yes! You can catch crappie in the winter. Every crappie fisherman knows about the spring bite. Come spring, your favorite lake will be crowded with anglers looking to replenish their fillet supply. Fish in the winter and you will likely have the lake or river to yourself. Crappies are just as willing to bite in the winter as they are in the spring, summer, or fall. You just need to know where to look for them.
Now that you've found a spot to fish, you need to get some bait or lures down to the fish. Crappie love minnows and this is always a good choice for bait. The thing to remember this time of year is to go slow! Put out several rods with slip bobber rigs set at different depths. Try using a 1/16 th ounce tube jig on one of the slip bobber rigs. Just let it sit as if you are fishing a minnow. Crappie will bite it. Remember, slow is good! Don't anchor the boat unless the wind is blowing you around too much. A slow drift is good.
You should be able to put a lot of crappie in the boat using these tactics. Remember! Slow is good.
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