8. Eagle Lake Eagle
Lake is located in Mississippi close to Vicksburg. This is considered
to be one of the best crappie fishing lakes found in Mississippi,
especially during the spawning season.
9. Jessie Lake In the
Northern part of Minnesota you will find the Jessie Lake. It stretches
across 1,753 acres and is well-known for having an abundant of crappie
due to the reefs, bars and sunken island found in this lake. This is
one of the reasons why it is such an excellent place to go crappie
fishing.
10. Pompton Lake This Lake is located in New Jersey and is
one of the best lakes in this state for crappie fishing. In fact, the
black crappie state record was caught in this lake.
Regardless of which lake you are fishing in there are a few general
rules that you can follow to achieve the best results. For the most
part you will find the crappie gathered together in groups around
trees, brush, logs, rocks and other structures both manmade and
natural.
Crappies spawn in the spring like other species making this the easiest
time of year to locate them. Once you find where the crappies are
located, catching them is fairly easy. They will normally be suspended
approximately fifteen feet deep regardless of how deep the water is.
Crappie fishing is the best species for young people to start out
catching because they are easy to reel in. As with most species of fish
both patients and persistence are needed when crappie fishing if you
want to be successful. Therefore, when you go out crappie fishing, plan
on relaxing and staying awhile and you should be rewarded with a nice
catch for the day.
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