The Crappies are biting really good right now. The picture is of a Brush pile, one of many that is loaded with Crappie. Matter of fact quite large Crappie... I have been catching a lot of fish in the 12-14 inch range this year. They have been Jumbos, or Slabs as a lot of people call them. I'm sticking to the basics for fishing for them. Use a small minnow or jig and work in and around brush. 15-25 Foot brush seem to be most productive. We put the tape measure to these two Slabs. One was 16 inches the other was right at 15 inches. Both fish came on back to back casts!
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Capt. Steve is a Registered US Coast Guard Capt. Being 32 years old, Capt Steve has made a living fishing for over 12 years. Capt. Steve has logged many hours on the US and International waters fishing for Salmon in the rivers of Alaska down to the Florida Keys after Sailfish and over to the Bahamas Blue Marlin fishing. Archives
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