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What Type Of Tackle Is The Best To Use For Catching Crappie?

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Confused about crappie fishing tackle? You are not the only one. This is one of the most common questions and concerns from anyone setting out on their first or their 200th crappie fishing expedition. The good news, though, is that you do not have to over think it. Crappie are easy to please.

One of the best things, when it comes to fishing tackle for catching Crappie, is the fact that most anything can be used as crappie fishing tackle. From your oldest cane pole to the highest tech rod and reel, crappie fishing tackle runs the gamut. The main thing you will need to consider when you are choosing Crappie fishing tackle is the water in which you will be fishing, and how deep you will want to fish to find the crappie and get them to biting.

Use combination spin cast rods and reels or ultra light spinners if you will be fishing in areas where there is little cover or if the fish are holding in deep water. Using line as big as ten pound test to as light as four pound test usually works well in these conditions when fishing for Crappie. With this type combo, you will be able to cast more accurately to put your hook where you want it to be and will allow your hook to get down to where the fish actually are holding.

If you are fishing in shallow water where catching your hook on thick debris is an issue, you might want to consider fishing with a pole, so you can get into the dense brush, foliage, and other obstacles with fewer snags.

Using a simple cane pole, on the other hand, is certainly the least expensive and the most tried and true method for Crappie fishing, and the most picturesque crappie fishing pole. One drawback to fishing with a cane pole is the fact that they are more difficult to transport. Most of the newer poles are lightweight and telescopic, so they are easier to pack up and take with you, even in a compact car.

When you are choosing a tackle box for crappie fishing, you will probably choose based on a few simple criteria. One big consideration will be budget. Most people buy what they can afford, and if cost is an issue, you might choose based on a variety of things, but some would certainly be size, budget, and the type of crappie fishing tackle you want to use.

If you fish primarily for Crappie, and have either budgetary considerations or have size considerations, you might choose a smaller tackle box.

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Winter Crappie Fishing Tips

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Winter crappie fishing tips may help you to stand above the other anglers out there that struggle with crappie fishing during the colder months. Many fishermen, even experienced ones, believe you can not catch crappie anytime except the springtime. This is not a fact.

Crappie does spawn in the spring and are much easier to find in large quantities at this time, but the truth is crappie can be caught any time of the year. Perhaps the key to catching more crappie in the winter months would be to understand their seasonal habits and fish accordingly. Most importantly, know that fishing for crappie during this season may pose a challenge, but is well worth it!

When the weather begins to get warmer, crappie fish begin to migrate toward the shallows. Leaving their deeper water homes, they prepare to spawn. The timing and duration of the spawning will be different depending on the lake conditions, weather patterns, and current weather conditions.

Look for crappie during their migration, in structure such as piers, brush, and undergrowth. You will readily find them eager to munch on anything they can find because of their need for fast moving, to get to their destination.

When fishing in the late parts of winter and early spring, remember that the northern most sides of lakes and bodies of water tend to warm first, and most crappie will move to the warmer areas, and need to feed. Murky water also tends to heat faster than clear water, and your chances of getting a good catch in these types of areas is very good. Look at the layout of the lake or area you will be fishing. Where are the most ideal places for crappie to be at this moment?

In actuality, fishing for crappie during the winter months is the most predictable time of the year as far as fish behavior is concerned. During the cold time of the year, these fish will always be found in the deeper parts of the water. Using a depth finder and concentrating on the deepest areas is a great way to find the crappie for which you are looking.

The tendency for crappie to seek seclusion in structure might deviate during this time of the year. You can also find the crappie suspended in the water about midway, but looking for baitfish, such as shad, is a good way to locate the crappie you seek. With depth in fishing, tailor your fishing tackle, fishing line and rod to deeper waters. Be sure that you consider the importance of line strength here.

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Crappie Fishing Rods

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How to stream line your crappie fishing rods without spending a lot of money.

When your crappie fishing it is very important to have the right crappie fishing equipment or you probably will go home empty handed. Don't you hate it when everyone around you seems to know how to catch crappie but you don't? You think you have purchased all the right equipment and rigging but you just can't seem to increase your catch. Yes everyone seems to know what to use but you , well until know. The following crappie fishing rigging | equipment has been tried and proven to catch crappie, and the best thing about you won't have to spend an arm and leg to get them.

Rods for crappie fishing

Bamboo poles (don't laugh it's for real) price range: 5$ to 10$

One of the most irritating things I can think off is spending a day digging line rat nests from a beginners reel. Bamboo poles are great, tangle free poles that should be on your crappie fishing equipment list. But don't be fooled into thinking these poles are just for beginners. Old school crappie fisherman use them because they are sturdy enough to catch any slab crappie out there, and they are very flexible.

Telescoping crappie fishing rods that telescope for crappie fishing : price range: 10$ to 30$
Telescoping rods are great for fishing in thick brush because they are adjustable. We all should have a telescoping rod in our crappie fishing equipment arsenal so we can be ready for any crappie fishing situation.

Graphite crappie fishing poles price range: 30$ to 100$

Graphite rods are excellent for crappie fishing. They have flexible tips that you can feel even the slightest bite. These rods are extremely flexible, but strong enough to pull a big crappie out of the brush. They also are perfect for the need wrist action when jigging for crappie.

Graphite ultralight rods are perfect for crappie fishing. There are three main reasons to have a graphite ultralight for one of your crappie fishing rods.

Reason #1 In order to get the right jigging action, your going to need an ultralight rod that gives you the right amount of movement. Most of the up and down action of jigging is in the wrist movement. So an ultralight rod works great for not over stressing the forearm muscles.

Reason #2 Crappie lips are paper thin. The ultralight is so flexible that when you set the hook it won't rip through the crappies lip or right out of there mouth.
Reason #3 The flexibility of the ultralight make fighting a crappie through he water a blast! I don't know about you but I like to feel the fish fighting when I set the hook and start reeling in.

Well folks, when you are out selecting the right rod for your crappie fishing arsenal take this article with you and so you select the right crappie fishing rod.

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