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Crappie - Black Crappie - White Crappie



Crappie are a kind of game fish which are coveted by many different types of fishermen. These fish come in two subspecies which are the black crappie and the white crappie. Crappie are prevalent in many areas throughout the continental United States.




Those who are looking to catch crappie may do so in freshwater lakes and rivers in various states. Known to be the third most popular freshwater fish amongst anglers, crappie are well known species in the fisherman’s world.

Crappie tend to swim around sheltered areas in the freshwater lakes which they call home. The reasons for doing so relates to protection from enemies and access to prevalent food sources. Crappie eat smaller fish such as shad and these fish also gravitate towards sheltered areas which makes them the perfect meal for the crappie. Crappie range in size; however, many tend to be around 2 lbs. or less as they are some of the smaller game fish.

The spawning habits of the crappie are in full swing during the springtime. When the water temperatures get warmer, the crappie will start the spawning process, usually in areas with brush and stumps in the water.

Although crappie are warm water fish, they are unique in that they can be caught quite often in the cooler months, most frequently in November and March. As for how to fish for crappie, it is best to fish for them by using a float since crappie do not always stay near the bottom of the water body. Crappie are attracted to a wealth of bait and artificial lures. Some crappie attractors include small jigs, hair jigs, minnows, shiners and worms.




It is important to note that crappie love to collect around areas with thick vegetation and other structures. Items such as stumps, brush and logs will be quite tempting areas for crappie to gather nearby as they protect the crappie and provide them with the necessary shelter that they require. This is where fishermen who are hoping to catch crappie should cast their lines.

Crappie are a great type of fish for individuals to catch. By taking note of the previously mentioned information, one may be better able to plot a suitable course in which to catch as many crappie as possible.



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