Wintertime
is also a great time to go crappie fishing if you don't mind the
cold weather. However, they do tend to move a lot slower so you will
have to present your bait in a slow even motion to get and keep their
attention. They are not going to chase after the bait so you have to
make it convenient for them. If you do go winter crappie fishing, make
sure you dress appropriately for the weatheSouth Carolina Crappie Fishingr so you can stay warm while
out on the water.
Many anglers will use lures,
jigs or live bait when they go crappie fishing because these tend to
help them achieve the best results. Crappies are also attracted to bait
that resembles their natural food source such as worms, minnows,
insects and small crustaceans. When the crappie are aggressive you can
move your bait around at a fast pace and still receive good results but
if they are slow to respond to your bait then you need to slow things
down a bit.
Crappie will hang out around any type
of cover, whether it is natural or manmade. Therefore, search for them
around stumps, brush, docks, rocks, ledges and so forth. During the
early morning and late afternoon you will find the crappie closer to
the surface in the shallow water and during the middle of the day they
will be out in the deeper water. Normally they will go deeper in the
water during the night as well.
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