Learn when crappie spawn, where to find them, and the best lures to use. Here's what you need to know to catch spring crappie.
You might have noticed that things are starting to green up, and with all of that green you will see some beautiful pink redbuds and white plum flowers beginning to ...
Perspective mode allows you to search with a wide, flat view instead of the narrow beam that’s used in forward mode. It ...
Crappie are hands down one of my favorite species to target. These abundant, aggressive fish also taste excellent right out of the fryer. Whether you are bobber fishing in the spring, or ice fishing ...
Crappie fishing is a signal spring is upon us. When “slabs," as big crappie are called, are found close to shore, you should also expect turkeys gobbling and morel mushrooms popping. I’ve often said ...
Crappie are one of the most popular gamefish in the U.S.—and for good reason. They’re fun to catch for anglers of any skill level, the put up a good fight, and they can grow to impressive sizes. If ...
Every spring, anglers pursuing crappie during April’s spawn flock to large reservoirs such as Kentucky Lake, Lake Barkley, Barren River Lake or even Green River Lake. However, crappie fishing in the ...
Wiley whitebeard angler, Bob Rustowicz, shares some of his catch from a recent trip to Chautauqua Lake where the crappie have started their spring feeding ritual. Submitted photo One nice thing about ...
Chasing crappies is one of my favorite things to do. Crappie are abundant in lakes all over the country, aggressive biters, great sport on light tackle, and excellent table fare. From ice fishing to ...
Fishing duo Cole & Jay utilize specialized springtime jigging techniques to completely fill their boat with a haul of trophy-sized slabs.
As guide Chris Webb, Kenneth Shepherd and I entered the canopy of trees adjacent a creek above Cedar Creek Lake, we left the hustle-bustle busy world behind. We were only a couple of miles away from ...
Jamestown Reservoir has the ingredients to create an outstanding crappie fishery.