Crappie on the Move




According to the fishing reports, crappie fishing is rated good in just about all the lakes in Texas. Terry Sympson at Jackson Hill Marina on Sam Rayburn Reservoir recently reported that 16 year old Kobe Shird caught a 3.61 lb white crappie, 19 ¾ inches long, that might be a new lake record.

Crappie are on the move, relocating from extremely shallow waters to good places to hole up for the summer. During the spawn, crappie can be found as shallow a 10-14 inches of water, but moving out to 10-15 feet of water in the bigger lakes. But … there is always the exception … crappie can be found shallow in the summer if the conditions are right.

Choosing live minnows, tube jigs or hair jigs:

Many crappie anglers are exclusively minnow users. Live bait is always better than artificial. Rigging is simple: a #4 or #2 size gold Aberdeen hook. Choice depends on the size of the minnow. If they are very small, use a #4 hook. If they’re average size, tie on a #2. Hook the minnows through the lips or eye sockets to keep them alive and frisky. A # 7 split shot is a good choice of weight. Just enough to lett the minnow drop down through the water column, but not heavy enough to affect the minnows’ action.

Clyde Folse—a crappie fishing guide and crappie bait manufacturer, believes in a tube style crappie jig. He recently shared in a Louisiana Sportsman article that he prefers a 1/6-ounce jighead, not because of the weight, but because the larger # 2 hook allows him to add his soft-plastic tubes to the jig.

A new tube jig that he has been getting results is the Crappie Weapon, a tube jig with two legs, designed to a make disturbance in the water. Its body has ringed segments and bulbous eyes that add to the wobble as it falls under a cork, or is tight-lined. Where that forked tail meets the hook, he adds a Crappie Ammo bead and a similarly diamond-shaped Crappie Trailer. When fished under a cork, he pops it a few times to get the fish’s attention when they are aggressive. He changes his tactics some, but that black and white jig, Psychic trailer, Ammo, and cork are standard equipment year-round.

Crappie on big lakes such as Possum Kingdom go to deeper holes in the transition from spring to summer. They head out to 10 to 15 feet of water, but they may switch depths if conditions warranted it.

Check out flooded brush and logs in the water, floating mats of salvinia, lily pads, any kind of floating grass and green brush along the banks for crappie. Man-made fish attractors that anglers and fishery biologists have sunk should be on your list to check. Locations of attracting structures in Texas lakes can be found at https://tpwd.texas.gov/fishboat/fish/recreational/lakes/fish_attractors.phtml

The fish can get up under the floating structure, off the sides, and stay there for months. There’s abundant food, from minnows to grass shrimp to all kinds of bugs and baitfish. It’s shady, and the crappie have some protection from predators.

If you are prospecting in flooded brush or in the grass, reel your jig all the way up to the tip of your pole, poke it through an opening and then drop it down a foot or two in the water. If they are there, they’ll nail it immediately.

Greg Davis, another crappie fishing guide and a manufacturer of crappie hair jigs, usually goes with black/chartreuse jigs in just about any kind of water. He fishes orange/white when the water is muddy, and when the water is greenish to clear, he likes Millwood Monkey: a dark green jig with a black tail.

For more information about The Crappie Weapon and other Crappie Psychic products, visit thecrappiepsychic.com. Davis’ baits – Crappie G Custom Hair Jigs – information can be found at www.facebook.com/Crappie-G-Custom-Hair-Jigs.

 

 




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Fishing Report from TPWD (Dec. 4)

GOOD. Water stained; 62 degrees; 0.14 feet below pool. Striper are fair with live bait the most consistent way to put fish in the boat. But it still has its slow days. Downriggers are not catching anything and probably will not be in play until next summer. Your best bet is to just put baits in the water and slowly move around with the trolling motor until you find them. Once you find them, try to stay with them but that will be difficult because they are moving fast and not staying still. Keep in mind that we are approaching deadstick season here pretty soon. Sand bass are still slow to fair in 20-30 feet of water with live shad or small slabs and jigs or rattle traps. White and silver are good colors, but white seems to be preferred. Catfish are still fair to good up the river near Rock Creek Camp. Cut shad is producing good numbers of fish in 5-20 feet of water fished on or near the bottom. Water clarity is steady at 1-8 feet of visibility and slightly stained. Report by TJ Ranft, Ranft Guide Service. Bass are moving up with the lake level rising. Target points and drop-offs with Carolina rigs, chatterbaits, and jigs. Report by JK Outdoors Bass Fishing Guide.

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