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Crappie Fishing On Mosquito Lake In Ohio

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I live in Ohio and I’m going crappie fishing for the first time at Mosquito Lake. Can you recommend good techniques and bait to catch crappie with?

Mosquito Lake in Ohio is only about twenty five feet at its deepest, and as such forms a natural habitat for hatching crappie. They can be caught easily near submerged structure such as docks, logs, and ledges. In March and April, night fishing for crappie is particularly effective. Just look for action near SR 88 causeway, and use a floating jig, and hang a minnow or night crawler from the tip for best results. You might also want to choose natural bait such as minnows, maggots, or worms. The crappie population rarely fluctuates, and remains steady all the time in Mosquito Lake. Most anglers prefer to fish for crappie early in the spring, and look to things like dogwood blooms to signal that it is time to head for the crappie waters. The truth is that crappie can be caught almost any time in Mosquito lake, and many anglers prefer to fish in the winter for crappie. If you are fishing for crappie in winter, look for the fish in areas where there are sharp drops in the main lake or old river beds. The drop should be at least fifteen feet. Remember that unlike warm water fishing for crappie, these fish will be tightly grouped during the cold weather, and if you hit a hot spot, stay with it%u2026there are other fish around.

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