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Name:   SlabMaster54 - Email Member
Subject:   Crappie
Date:   2/2/2012 10:02:32 PM


21  more crappie this afternoon from 4:30pm til dark.They are hot right now.



Name:   wishin4fishin - Email Member
Subject:   Crappie
Date:   2/2/2012 10:35:12 PM

What methods? Jiggin', trolling, Minnows, Jigs? Please help a brother out!



Name:   lakeplumber - Email Member
Subject:   Crappie
Date:   2/3/2012 10:12:56 PM


...and location...



Name:   SlabMaster54 - Email Member
Subject:   Crappie
Date:   2/4/2012 9:13:09 AM


They're biting in 6-8 feet of water on 1/32 ounce jigs, light colored plastic bodies...Good luck!!



Name:   SlabMaster54 - Email Member
Subject:   Crappie
Date:   2/4/2012 9:17:05 AM


@lake plumber-   Catching all of them in the mouth on Lake Martin...ha!!  You know thats not a fair question. I will say they were all in the Real Island area.



Name:   lakeplumber - Email Member
Subject:   Crappie
Date:   2/4/2012 12:14:03 PM


fair nuff.....



Name:   dmb4ua - Email Member
Subject:   Crappie
Date:   2/8/2012 3:44:35 PM

I am going to start putting some cane in 5 gallon buckets with sakrete for crappie beds around real island.  I am trying to figure out what depths.  I was thinking some at 6 ft some at 12ft and 2-3 around 25ft.  I heard cane doesnt get you as hung up as christmas trees.



Name:   Ahluring Angler - Email Member
Subject:   Crappie
Date:   2/13/2012 8:32:37 AM


great idea, you might consider using concrete blocks for the shallow water ones. attached is a link for a guide in Arkansas using the same idea, might give you some additional ideas. look under habitat tab.  http://www.actionfishingtrips.com/index.htm







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