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		<title>Crappie Fishing A100 Special Report Catching Crappie In Rivers! And Info On Crappie Baits Details Here!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 00:44:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rick Caster</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Crappie live baits Click Here To See A Secret Weapon For Crappie Fishing My Friend Discovered In 2004 Not all rivers just like not all lakes hold crappie. Crappies all over their habitat range are called a lot of different names such as calico crappie, speckled perch, speckled bass white perch, pole crappie, strawberry bass, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Not all rivers just like not all lakes hold crappie. Crappies all over their habitat range are called a lot of different names such as calico crappie, speckled perch, speckled bass white perch, pole crappie, strawberry bass, and papermouth. Typically warm water river basins like the Mississippi will hold pole crappie in their back water areas which can be quite expansive.</p>
<p>Typically you will catch crappie in river systems that are middle aged in geological terms. These rivers are slow flowing, shallow and have large flood planes that many times create large back water areas that are excellent calico crappie habitat areas to catch crappie. River systems from Minnesota to Louisiana that have back water areas will hold large populations of  white perch. You will find  papermouth in backwater areas that are out of current. pole crappie will thrive in these areas if there is an abundant crappie food chain for forage. Head for brush piles, stump fields, deadfalls, and wood cover.</p>
<p>The average depth in many of these river back water areas is typically 5 to 6 ft so a flat bottom boat will work best to get to these areas. Because of the numerous stumps make sure you use a prop on your motor that is not stainless steel so you will shear your pin or just dent your prop if you hit a stump. This will save from loosing a lower end on your outboard motor.</p>
<p>There are many different crappie fishing baits that you can use to catch crappie in these areas. Crappie live baits such as small threadfin shad and gizzard shad work well if they are caught fresh and fish while still alive. Crappie minnows, flathead minnows, shiners, small crayfish will work well too. Crappie fishing jigs with soft plastic grubs tipped with live baits such as crappie minnows, wax works work well also. Or you can use a crappie jig with just a small crayfish.</p>
<p>You can also use crappie jigs with soft plastic grub imitations or a small crayfish Imitation also. To make these bait more inticing to the  papermouth you could tip them with wax worm to make the  speckled perch Crappie crank baits will work well fished on the edge lines of brush stump fields, and weedlines. To fish your crappie jig setups use a small fixed or slip bobber that is easily adjusted for depth. You will want a long crappie fishing rod to extend over into hard to get to brush areas. Also.</p>
<p>I have had a great time writing this article we hope you enjoyed our information about Crappie Jig Setups. Have a great day!</p>
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		<title>Crappie Live Bait: A88 Old Master Special Fishing Details On Speckled Perch Details Here!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 02:23:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rick Caster</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[white perch Old School Crappie Fishing Family Secrets the crappie is one of the most sought after game fish in America and they have been named odd names such as calico crappie, speckled perch, speckled bass, white perch, pole crappies, strawberry bass, and papermouths. When the water temperature starts to warm slightly above more the [...]]]></description>
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<p>the crappie is one of the most sought after game fish in America and they have been named odd names such as calico crappie, speckled perch, speckled bass, white perch, pole crappies, strawberry bass, and papermouths. When the water temperature starts to warm slightly above more the 50 degrees farenheight it is time to get your crappie live baits and other crappie baits ready for the upcoming spring season of crappie fishing.</p>
<p> Strawberry Bass will start their annual migration from their coldwater locations to key new foraging locations. In the north this early spring period will sart right after ice out and actually the temperature of the water will be in the high 30’s. and the month of the year normally will be sometime in March to Early April. In the south, crappies move from deep water when the temperature rises above 40 degrees to coves, and back ends of creeks, about the end of February to the end of march.</p>
<p> During this early spring period strawberry bass are hungry and ready to feed. Remember though the water is still cold so you need to work your crappie baits slowly. Some very good crappie live baits to use are crappie minnows, shiners, small creek chubs, small gizzard shad, small threadfin shad, and small crayfish. You can catch crappie at this time a year in the southern regions using crappie jigs and plastics or crappie jig, live bait combinations in broad feed creeks, where the water warms faster. Channel bends with stumps will often hold white perch at this time of year also.</p>
<p> Crappies in large lakes and reservoirs will stage and suspend over deep water 20 to 40 feet deep usually just beyond the first drop of leading into the shallow zones they will be using for their annual spawn. In most reservoirs the speckled perch will normally stage in creek arms so if you are going to be bait fishing for crappie in the early spring period you will want to use large crappie jigs to do your crappie fishing using large crappie minnows and shiners.</p>
<p> In small lakes and ponds papermouths will suspend over the deepest holes waiting to go to shallow water for the annual spawn. So an ideal way to catch crappie in these waters is by using a slip bobber crappie fishing rig  with a crappie jig head tipped with large crappie minnows and shiners. Also small crayfish will work. You will need to adjust your depth until you start catching crappie. The reason you want to use larger crappie live baits at this time of year is because you need to math the natural forage that the calico bass is feeding on at this time of year. The white perch are feeding on what was left of the natural bait fish from<br /> the previous year because the bait fish have not spawned yet so there will be no fry at this time of year.</p>
<p>I want to thank you for reading my article about Speckled Perch. Have a great day and the the best of luck to you on your next fishing trip</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 20:53:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rick Caster</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[crappie baits Old School Crappie Fishing Family Secrets crappies all over their habitat range are called a lot of different namessuch as calico bass,speckled perch,speckled bass,white perch,pole crappies,strawberry bass, and papermouths. The water temperature during the pre-spawn period is typically between 50 degrees farenhieght to 63 degrees farenhieght. During the pre-spawn period speckled perch are [...]]]></description>
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<p>crappies all over their habitat range are called a lot of different namessuch as calico bass,speckled perch,speckled bass,white perch,pole crappies,strawberry bass, and papermouths. The water temperature during the pre-spawn period is typically between 50 degrees farenhieght to 63 degrees farenhieght. During the pre-spawn period speckled perch are changing their daily patterns getting ready for the upcoming spawning period.</p>
<p> During the pre-spawn period the paper mouths are searching for good spawning grounds to have their young. They require a solft, but not to mucky bottom because the males will be sweeping out the nest from time to time. The soft bottom needs to be close to cover which could be stumps, fallen trees, brush piles, reeds, or stalks that are at the appropriate depth for spawning.</p>
<p> The proper depth for spawning is determined by the water clarity where the paper mouths are located. The clearer the water the deeper strawberry bass must go to spawn. In extremely clear lakes this may be at depths up to 20fett deep. In speckled bass waters that have average clarity, typically white perch spawn in depths of 3 to 6 feet. In mudy or murky waters the spawning depths may be only 2ft or less. The way the depth is determined is by how deep the light penetrates the most. Crappies will spawn right below that point. Light is required for the paper mouths in the gestation period.</p>
<p>The best spawning locations for papermouths are typically bays , coves, and back water areas that have a gravel-sand, sand, sand marl, and sand-silt bottoms.</p>
<p>Female papermouths will start the migration to the spawning locations when the water temperature reaches 50 degrees farenhight. And they will stay near the spawning areas. To catch these females during the pre-spawn period go bait fishing with crappie live baits such as crappie minnows and shiners, or small crayfish. To catch the male papermouths you will have to fish deep cover close to the spawning areas during the pre-awn period. You can use crappie jigs and long crappie jigging poles to get into the deep cover. During the pre-spawning period white perch will feed aggressively. If you can locate the crappie spawning areas during the pre-spawn period you will catch crappie while bait fishing using various crappie baits.</p>
<p>I want to thank you for reading my article about Calico Crappie. We wish you the best of luck on your next fishing trip!</p>
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