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by S.G.R.B

Lip less crank baits


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Crappie are a gamefish that are located in waters in all the lower 48 states and they go by many different games such as calico crappie,speckled perch,speckled bass,pole crappie,white perch,stawberry bass, and paper mouth. Bait fishing for crappie using crank baits is probably one of the most seldom used method of catching crappie. One of the best places and time to use these crappie lures is when they are feeding on schools of threadfin shad, and gizzard shad.

The best sizes select when bait fishing for crappie are 1 1/4″ to 3 1/2″ size crank baits. It is not uncommon when the  pole crappie are in a feeding frenzy to hook a few double catches of calico crappie at the same time. When you make your selection make sure you select a crank bait lure that has a rattle built into it. The vibration really attracts crappie. You also want to match the color of your crank bait to the color of the bait fish that the crappie are feed on, or as close as you can get. For example if you are following the shad schools catch a few shad to check their size and color. Also you should try to match the movement of your lure when you are bait fishing as close as you can to the movement of the bait fish the speckled bass are feeding on. Here again watch the shad as they move through the water and try to set your cranks to move the same as close as you can.

Cranks work great in the spring during the spawning season. When calico crappie are on their beds they hit just about anything that comes close to their nest. Paper Mouth are very active and feeding like crazy because the have been so inactive during the winter months. Their metabolisms start to crank up and they are ready to feed. This is a good thing for us crappie fisherman. The bait fish that the crappie will be feeding on will be larger because the bait fish will have not spawned yet so there will not be an abundance of bait fish fry to feed on. Again, another good reason to use crank baits for crappie.

Other very good spots to catch crappie with cranks are around docks, weed edges, and rock points. You will need to have a variety of different types of crank baits. You will want to have some shallow runners, deep divers, and crank baits that stay suspended. If you can find bait fishing crank baits that are lip less you will have better luck. Lip less crank baits can be used in clear or muddied or stained waters. You need to have a variety of sizes and both floating and sinking lip less cranks. 1 to 3 inch with 1/12 to 1/2 once weights work he best. Sonic lip less crank baits work the best because they have a internal rattle built into them. Crappie are very attracted to vibrations and have very sensitive hearing.

I have had a great time writing this article we hope you enjoyed our information about Sonic lip less crank baits. We wish you the best of luck on your next fishing trip!

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Fishing Outriggers

by S.G.R.B

The opening scene from The Andy Griffith Show projects two guys going fishing, they’ve got their poles and time stands still. Today’s fisherman is a bit more apt to get a boat and head out to the middle of the sea instead of “The Fishin’ Hole”.

When you want to do some serious fishing its best to use a , it gives you the advantage because sometimes its one against a thousand fish. To make the best choice of a fishing outrigger for your boat it is best to speak with a retailer and ask what size and type would best fit your boat and needs.

Some requirements include a backing plate for bolt in holders and telescopic poles to spread the lines. One may also want to be sure to get a rigging kit that will help you set up initially. Pole lenght is important as larger boats can use longer poles than smaller boats. vary in length from about 12′ to 20′ plus and will provide ample stability and spread of your lines.

If you want to mount a center outrigger you will need to make sure your boat can support the tension. All of the equipment manufactured for fishing outriggers is strong enough and will handle the punishment any rough water can dish out. The advantage of using an outrigger over a standard pole is that it spreads your lines out resembling a large school of fish.

The biggest advantage of a fishing outrigger is to maintain a spread of the fishing lines to prevent tangling. Outriggers also give you better range for your line, fishing way back from the boat is not a problem when you have a solid base to work from.

You always want to gain an advantage over your prey and a fishing outrigger can help. Most deep sea fishing boats have outriggers as part of their standard fishing equipment, with out them your chances are diminished.

You can use multiple poles at the same time when using fishing outriggers; if doing a lot of offshore fishing this is a real advantage. An outrigger will assist in preventing tangles lines as they are designed with a release clip to allow the line to fall back after a strike.

Fishing is a serious sport to some and when competition is on the line the boat with the best equipment and the most experienced users are going to be recognized. Fishing outriggers are part of the required gear for any boat expecting to have the winning catch.

Since there are a lot of different choices for a fishing outrigger or center outrigger, its best to shop around and find one that will benefit your boat. A fishing outrigger will always make fishing more enjoyable and assist in winning the battle with the fish.

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Live Bait: A91 Old Master Special Crappie Post Spawn Details And Crappie Fishing Details Here!

by S.G.R.B

fathead minnows

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The crappie fisherman have given the crappie some very unique names such as calico bass, speckled perch, speckled bass, white perch, pole crappie, strawberry bass, and paper mouth in many parts of the country is a very adaptable fish species. Right after the white perch are done spawning they may be inactive for about 2 weeks regaining their strength from the strenuous spawn. They will still hit crappie baits while bait fishing but they will not chase artificial crappie baits during this time. During this period a good crappie live bait selection such as a crappie minnow, shiner, or a small crayfish might be a better crappie bait to use. You can fish these crappie live baits with a fixed or slip bobber crappie fishing rig. You may want to choose the slip bobber rig because it is easier to adjust your depth until you find the speckled perch’s right depth and start catching crappie.

The white perch will move into the post spawn period after about two weeks. They will start to feed aggressively when they move into the post spawn period because they need build up new energy levels to match there increase activity levels as there metabolism increases. This is a great time to use multiple types of crappie baits to catch crappie.

During the post spawn period females will move to the edges of adjacent flats that are close to deep water, and in deeper lakes or reservoirs males will sometimes linger around shallow cover like brush piles and small weed clumps. A good way to go crappie fishing in these areas is by using crappie jigs tipped with live baits such as crappie minnows, shiners, fathead minnows or small crayfish. In shallow lakes these are primary areas that speckled bass will head too. Many times in shallow lakes using crappie jigs with a plastic grub and tipped with a wax worm will catch crappie.

In deeper lakes and reservoirs pole crappie will head for deep weed lines or a near drop off into deep water. It’s very common to find the suspended at about 5 to 15 feet deep. Many crappie anglers will drift fish or troll over these locations with multiple crappie fishing rigs that have crappie jigs with soft plastic grubs or curly tails set at different depths. Sometimes setting up a crappie pole or two, set up with a live crappie bait such as a crappie minnow, shiner, or a small crayfish works well too.

Once you start catching crappie consistently at a certain depth and crappie bait, change your other crappie poles to the same bait and re-fish the area until you stop catching crappie.

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Bait Fishing A79 Old Master Special Fishing Details About Catching Bass And Info About Bass Bait,Bait Fishing Details Here!

by S.G.R.B

bass chugger baits

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One popular largemouth bass bait fishing technique that thousands of bass fisherman use every year is fishing with top water lures and plugs. These bass baits catch largemouth bass by the hundreds every year.

If you are thinking about taking up largemouth bass fishing do not overlook the importance of top water lures and plugs. You won’t regret learning to fish these bass baits once you see a largemouth bass break water on the end of your line you will be hooked for life! When conditions are right large mouth bass are on the feed and will hit top water lures and plugs quite frequently. Water temperatures need to be above 60 degrees farenheight for this to occur. Top water bass plugs work best either late in the evening or early in the morning but they will also strike at top water baits if they are in very heavy cover in the middle of the day.

Some of the most popular top water bass baits include bass buzz baits, snag proof top water imitation frogs bass baits, bass chugger baits, bass stick baits, bass jitter bug baits, and bass prop baits.

Largemouth bass buzz baits have a very large blade that spins and planes water out to both sides of the lure. Buzz baits need to be retrieved slowly and steadily, but do not stop reeling because they will sink. Frogs and soft rubber or plastic rats need to have hooks that are weed less for fishing on top of heavy weed cover.

Stick baits are long, thin plugs that are weighted on the tail end The weighted end gives the top water plug a side to side motion. Prop baits look exactly like stick baits except they either have a propeller on one end or both. You fish bass prop baits by with twitches and then a pause, twitches and then a pause.

Chuggers have a concave or flat face that when you jerk it through eh water it will splash on both sides of the lure. Bass chuggers are typically fished with a series of quick twitches.

Jitterbug largemouth bass bait fishing plugs have a very wide face plate or arm that will make the bass bait wobble and crawl through he water. You will want to fish a jitterbug bass bait by using a slow and a steady retrieve.

There are many popular top water retrieves that work well when fishing top water bass baits. You can use the twitch and pause technique which works best when fishing prop baits and chuggers. Chuggers can also be fished using a series of twitches with no pause in between. To retrieve a bass stick bait hold your rod low then give the bass bait a series of evenly spaced jerks that make the bait’s head swing back and forth through the water. This retrieve is commonly called “ walking the dog”

Well that concludes my article about Bass Chugger Baits

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Crappie Live Bait: A88 Crappie Fishing Family Secrets On Crappie Baits Details Here!

by S.G.R.B

papermouths

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crappies are some amazing and very adaptable fish species. These fish have so many aliases 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.

White Perch 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, calico bass 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.

During this early spring period white perch 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 speckled perch at this time of year also.

White Perch 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.

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 pole crappies is feeding on at this time of year. The paper mouths are feeding on what was left of the natural bait fish from
the previous year because the bait fish have not spawned yet so there will be no fry at this time of year.

We hope the information in this article about Pole Crappies. We wish you the best of luck on your next fishing trip!

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How To Use Cannon Downriggers

by S.G.R.B

Savvy fishermen know downrigging is one of the best ways to control the depth of their fishing lure-short of dropping anchor.  Ideally, of course, you want to be able to keep your lure in the depth range where you want it-at the depth where your fish finder is indicating the fish are located-at any given point in time.  It will take a little trial and error, patience, and a bit of record keeping, but you can become adept at doing this.

I like to use the the best.  I’ve tried some other brands but have never really been satisfied with them.  They generally fell apart too soon or rusted long before they should have, and I didn’t feel I got a real value for my money.

However, some really great downrigging system are made by Cannon.  They have more complex systems, but I like to work with something a little simpler, like the Mag 10TS, for example.The Magmun has long been trusted by experienced fishermen and boaters because it has proven to be dependable and durable.It includes a fast retreival rate of 250 feet per minute, also has a short stop feature to stop the motor after the ball leaves the water so as to not hit the boat and can handle the work load of a deep sea fisherman.The Mag 10ST has a stainless stell spool constructed to withstand the rigors of the new super lines now popular.It has a stylish appearance with a nice white finish and includes Positive Ion Control which creates an electronic field around the ball making your boat a fish finding machine.

To begin you want to decide how deep you want to be and at what speed you will troll.When trolling faster or going deeper, more weight will be needed.  This is because you must compensate for the drag of the water that increases with your trolling speed.  As an example, many Great Lakes fishermen who are trying to catch salmon troll at 1.5 up to 3 miles per hour and aim for a depth of 15 to 30 feet down, there they don’t have a significant drag and can use a 5lb ball.But deep sea anglers fishing for grouper-which often are at 60 feet below the surface or even deeper-troll at around 5 knots.With water depth like that and a higher speed you get a lot more drag.  So they probably need to use a 20lb weight.

After you have determined the weight ball you need you will still need to experiment some to be sure you’re on track.Go out on the water to the same depth range that you plan to fish.  Adjust your boat speed to troll at the rate you plan to use based on the kind of fish you plan to catch.Now lower the ball all the way to the bottom were you will notice the cable becoming slack.  Then quickly stop it and retrieve a bit of cable to tighten it back up.  Now take a look at the depth gauge on your downrigger.  Here’s where the record keeping comes in.  Write down that depth along with your trolling speed, the ball weight, and the water depth.

Now try experimenting a bit.Each time you adjust your speed make a note of the information aquired.  Adjust the cable depth at the various speeds and take note of that.What you want to determine is how many feet of cable to let out for a particular depth and speed to get to the fish you are trying to catch.  Using a percentage of the total length of cable required to reach the bottom-or some simple subtraction-you should then be able to calculate how much cable to let out if you want to run at 20 feet from the bottom-or 10 feet or 5 feet above or wherever you want to be.

My personal prefference is to stay about 10′ above the bottom.  For starters, I know bottom fish will still take the right bait from that distance.  They’ll come up to get it.I also don’t care for the idea of getting hung up on something on the bottom and being forced to cut loose my cable.

I also recommend keeping the lead line at ten feet or less-from the ball to the lure or bait you’re using-so you can get the advantage of the negative Ion field that surrounds the ball itself.  You need to be this close to utilize that.  If you’ve got too much lead line in between there, it won’t work.

Beside the Cannon Mag 10TS there are some other basic needs to get started.  With a nice sturdy 7′ rod, a conventional reel and line based on what you’re planning to catch, a good line released hooked to your ball, the perfect bait, and a nice boat, you’ll soon be in business.Downrigger fishing is a fun and enjoyable method of fihing and one that easy to master.

You can get more information about all of the Cannon downriggers plus accessories-and all kinds of other fishing and boating electroncs-at the eFishBox.com website.

You will find great fishing and boating articles at MyTackleSpace as well as advise from your peers.  There are also forums and blogs to help generate lots of ideas and great fishing discussions!Have a look.

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Bait Fishing: A82 Old Master Special Fishing Details On Bait Fishing Details Here!

by S.G.R.B

crappie fisherman

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For the past couple of decades crappie fishing has been every bit as popular than bait fishing for largemouth bass. crappies are some amazing and very adaptable fish species. These fish have so many aliases such as calico bass,speckled perch,speckled bass, white perch, pole crappies, strawberry bass, and papermouth. Actually when crappie fisherman are combined as a total with other pan fish anglers they out number bass fisherman by over one million.

There have been recent studies that have been conducted exclusively with the crappie species that have that have provided crappie bait fishing anglers with a better understanding of how crappies spawn, what factors dictate crappie migrations, and how they select their forage. The crappie species is an amazing fish and has been transplanted to areas not native to their natural habitat and they have flourished. This stocking process has been going on for nearly seventy years know and has worked especially well in western states such as California, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, And Nevada. In these states crappie populations have flourished and their habitat is expanding in these areas.

Some of theses new crappie waters such as California’s Lake Success it is not uncommon to catch 3lb crappies while bait fishing. Amazingly all of these new crappie waters are far from the crappie species natural habitat range, but still show a phenomenal grow rate. This just shows us how adaptable the species of fish really is. The crappie is a sleak adaptable and easy to stock fish species.

The white crappie, and the black crappie’s which are also commonly called calico bass, white perch, speckled perch, speckled bass, pole crappies, strawberry bass, and the papermouth. Their native habitat areas have traditionally been from Florida in the south , up the east cost over to the Midwest and into the southern tips of some Canadian provinces. I today’s world the white and black crappie species as well as hybrids inhabit portions of all the lower 48 states. Do primarily to extensive stocking in the South West and North West the crappie has become one of the most popular game fish that is targeted by millions of crappie fisherman today when bait fishing. The crappie is one of the most sought after fish to go bait fishing for and crappie fishing has become multi-billion dollar business. It’s no wonder because near every large population of people there is sure to be reliable crappie waters near by.

I want to thank you for reading my article about live crappie bait. Have a great day and the the best of luck to you on your next fishing trip

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Bait Fishing For Crappie: A87 Old Master Special Fishing Details On Crappie Baits Details Here!

by S.G.R.B

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crappies are some amazing and very adaptable fish species. These fish have so many aliases such as calico bass, speckled perch, speckled bass, white perch, pole crappie, strawberry bass and papermouth. This fish species is a migrational by nature and tends to follow the natural forage. When you are bait fishing for crappie you need to take into account the seasonal habits and locations. In addition to selecting the crappie baits you need to understand where the white perch will be located during the season of the year you are crappie fishing.

To catch crappie while bait fishing it is not enough to just select a good crappie bait. You nee to understand the calico basses diet and activity levels and behavior. Their is no set calendar for the changing seasons when you are targeting white perch. Actually the changing of the seasons is dicated by the needs of the speckled perch. The changes of physical seasons forces the the white perch to change their habits because they will need to seek the type of habitat that allows them to still locate a good abundant food source.

The bottom line is that speckled perch change their habits, feeding patterns and location to seek out an abundant food source, and in many respects is the driving force of their annual migrations from one area to another. So you probably are smart folks and figured out already that you much change your crappie fishing techniques with the changing seasons too. You will be have to be making changes to your crappie bait and crappie fishing rig selections with the change of seasons when you are bait fishing for crappie.

We all wish we could change our crappie fishing style by looking at the calendar but unfortunately it just doesn’t work that way. The typical changes we see on land with the change of the seasons such as from winter to spring, from spring to summer, summer to fall , and fall to winter are not the same under the water. Under the water changes are dictated by the length of daylight which is known as the photo period. Animals from small microorganisms such as zooplankton all the way up to the fiercest of game fish react to these changes. The change in the length of daylight will cause papermouth to migrate, spawn, and to change their feeding habits.

There are a few crappie fishing calendars that can be purchased that identify specific details of what when and where for crappie fishing seasonal changes. The best one I have come across is published by in-Fisherman and is designed to identify seasonal changes based on the fishing activity levels and seasonal needs of the pole crappie.

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Bait fishing: A80 Old Master Special Fishing Details On Weedless Spoons Details Here!

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A weedless spoon can be a very effective method to catch largemouth bass under certain conditions. If bass are holding tight in dense weed beds using weedless spoons is a very effective way to catch largemouth bass. Weedless spoons used to be a very popular way to catch bass but nowadays they are only used when bat fishing for large mouth bass in heavy vegetation or brush cover.

Weedless spoons are made of metal or plastic and both are very effective but react differently when retrieved through he water. For example metal spoons work better if you intend to fan cast an area because they can be cast much further then plastic bass spoons. The metal spoons are only used if you intend to bait fish for bass sub – surface because metal spoons will sink rapidly after casting them. In order to go bait fishing with metal spoons effectively they must be retrieved faster then plastic bass spoons. Unfortunately one draw back to metal spoons is that largemouth bass tend to strike them short, by only hitting the trailing plastics attached to the bass lure. To fix this problem only set the hook after you feel the weight of the bass on your line.

If you plan to fish the top of weed beds or brush then plastic spoons work much better the metal spoons, because they do not sink as fast as the metal spoon. Also plastic spoons are virtually weedless because the hook is always facing upward when these spoons are retrieved through the water.

To fish a skitter and drop retrieve make a long cast and start your fast retrieve with your rod tip pointing in a upward position, before the weedless spoon has a chance to sink. Retrieve fast enough to see the spoon skipping across the top of the surface or just below. When you start to pass over a pocket in the weed bed stop your retrieve and allow the spoon to sink into the pocket. If a largemouth bass is following you spoon it will probably strike your bass spoon as soon as it starts to drop so be ready.

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Bait Fishing: Article 76 Key Fishing Information About Largemouth Fishing Leeches Details Here!

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If you want to fish heavy cover for largemouth bass then using a bass spinner bait is great way to fish for largemouth bass holding tight in thick weed, debris cover. The reason bass spinner baits work so well in thick cover is because the spinner blades serve a dual purpose. The blade or blades attracts the bass while they also keep your bass baits from hanging up on thick weeds brush structure.

There are basically two types of large mouth spinner baits that are quit popular and used when bait fishing for large mouth bass. There is what is called the single spin spinner bait which has only one spinning blade, and there is what is called a tandem spinner bait which has to spinner blades. The single bass bait is very popular when using bass fishing method called “helicoptering”.

The tandem largemouth bass spinner bait works best over shallow weed tops and other shallow water bait fishing presentations. You can make a tandem or single blade bass spinner bait work differently when you replace the type of spinner blades. If for example you want your spinner bait to lift off the bottom quickly or stay close to the bottom as you retrieve it then you would want to use what is called a willow leaf blade and you would retrieve your largemouth bass spinner bait slowly. If you want your large mouth bass spinner bait to stay close to the top water then you would retrieve faster and use what is called a Colorado spinner blade that creates more lift in the water.

as deep as 30ft for largemouth bass you would need to use at minimum a ¾ ounce spinner bait. To keep your spinner bait deeper you can also adjust the depth by clamping a split shot sinker to one of the arms.

Largemouth bass spinner baits can also be tipped with live baits such as nightcrawlers, salamanders, leeches, and frogs. They also can be tipped with a variety of popular largemouth bass spinner bait retrieves include what is called a slow roll, fast reel then helicopter downward, a close to the surface retrieve, or jigging. To do a slow roll with spinner bait allow your large mouth spinner bait to bump bottom, or bounce off the top of weed cover or brush cover. To do a fast reel helicopter retrieve cast your spinner bait past a vertical structure point then retrieve very quickly until you are near the structure point, then stop and let your bass spinner bait “helicopter” or flutter downward towards the bottom right next to the structure. To do a close to top water retrieve, keep your rod tip high and reel in your line very quickly making sure your bass spinner bait stays just bellow the surface. You most likely will need Colorado blades for this retrieve method. The close to top water retrieve works great over shallow weed cover.

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