
Spring crappie strategies for success – video
The spring crappie transition, from deep wintering holes, all the way up to the shallow shoreline spawning areas they use later in spring as well as location, presentation and some hot baits you can use

The spring crappie transition, from deep wintering holes, all the way up to the shallow shoreline spawning areas they use later in spring as well as location, presentation and some hot baits you can use

Once you get the hang of the swimbait, it will change the way you fish.

An eye-opening look at the ’eye opener.

When it comes to finding walleyes on the Minnesota fishing opener, it can be difficult for a lot of anglers because no one has been able to get on the water and develop a pattern.

Invaluable tips that will help you have more success trolling crankbaits for walleyes this season, especially if you’re venturing out onto the Great Lakes.

Seasoned anglers know to head to those areas where a stream, brook or small creek empties into a lake where these big sunfish are apt to gather to perform their seasonal ritual.

Some of the glacial lakes in South Dakota, as well as the border waters of Big Stone and Traverse, offer lots of space to move about and catch walleyes from shoreline locations.

Spider-rigging for crappies puts anglers on more fish.

The ice melts and the fish are already in their proper places to begin feeding, which they haven’t done with much enthusiasm over the winter months. The question is where do you find them?
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