ChromeChaser Posted yesterday at 12:40 AM Report Posted yesterday at 12:40 AM Hi all - I am planning on targeting crappie for the first time through the ice on Bobs lake this year and am wondering if anyone has some suggestions on types of structure to target and a general area on the lake that would be worth while. Don't need anyone's specific spots just looking for some general advice on how to approach the lake.
CrowMan Posted yesterday at 01:42 AM Report Posted yesterday at 01:42 AM (edited) Sent you a dm. Don't go too soon...as of this afternoon the main basins still had open water. Edited yesterday at 01:45 AM by CrowMan
ChromeChaser Posted yesterday at 02:12 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 02:12 AM Thanks for the reply I will definitely hold off for a bit until the lake freezes up completely. 1
limeyangler Posted yesterday at 02:21 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:21 AM 1 hour ago, ChromeChaser said: Hi all - I am planning on targeting crappie for the first time through the ice on Bobs lake this year and am wondering if anyone has some suggestions on types of structure to target and a general area on the lake that would be worth while. Don't need anyone's specific spots just looking for some general advice on how to approach the lake. I love fishing crappies, unfortunately I don’t know that area…. Tight lines! Oh, maybe check out the member ‘Misfish’ and his panfish bugs…crappie love ‘em. 1
misfish Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago 21 hours ago, limeyangler said: I love fishing crappies, unfortunately I don’t know that area…. Tight lines! Oh, maybe check out the member ‘Misfish’ and his panfish bugs…crappie love ‘em. Thanks Simon . Been crazy busy with orders . 1
limeyangler Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, misfish said: Thanks Simon . Been crazy busy with orders . Cool man! I still have the ones you sent me in my arsenal, they are killer when the fish go dormant/neutral/finicky, I just wish they were heavier, as the crappie here are usually 18’ to 33’ feet deep and don’t respond the same if I add weights or double jigs. Edited 18 hours ago by limeyangler
smitty55 Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago 1 hour ago, limeyangler said: Cool man! I still have the ones you sent me in my arsenal, they are killer when the fish go dormant/neutral/finicky, I just wish they were heavier, as the crappie here are usually 18’ to 33’ feet deep and don’t respond the same if I add weights or double jigs. I'm curious, why do you think that is? My first thought would be the action of the jig but maybe they're spooked by the weight or extra jig. Have you considered getting the exact same jig but next size heavier like from 1/16 to 1/8?
misfish Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 16 hours ago, limeyangler said: Cool man! I still have the ones you sent me in my arsenal, they are killer when the fish go dormant/neutral/finicky, I just wish they were heavier, as the crappie here are usually 18’ to 33’ feet deep and don’t respond the same if I add weights or double jigs. I have the heavy hitters that are 1/4 " . These sink very fast .
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