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    Have you ever let a fish frustrate you? If so you might want to consider leaving a crappie alone.
    That was my advice to my fishing partner yesterday.
    We fish a lot of river systems. Some are tide control and others are not. As most know rivers are a bit tougher than fishing lakes due to the ever changing conditions.
    So my last two trips I hit them right catching and catching and releasing over my limit in a local river system.
    I gave him waypoints, color jig, if you will all he needed for success.
    As I told him after he and a friend he taken failed to only haul 5 home yesterday. And to know the Paul Harvey “the rest of the story”! He has the latest and greatest Forward Facing Sonar with a big ole 12” screen you can see the under water world on.
    As I told him when he made numerous calls and texted, things I can’t give; him patience, knowledge to know when to move on, knowledge to know to change baits and even tactics or even change with weather conditions. The knowledge to know where to leave the water they are no longer in or biting in. I have been with him many times with FFS, he tends to educate the fish when they ain’t bitting. He and most will continue to throw and waste hours try to get them to bite. I am going to give a group of fish about 15 minutes of my time and then I am going to find some hungry ones.
    Advice, don’t leave home with a plan to do what you did last time. To many things change. “ Change” is what will make you successful.



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    I give a pair of friends exact instructions of how and exact location of 3 structures where i had done really well not 24 hours earlier. They text about dinner and told me i owed them the cost of their minnows. Lol. They couldnt catch a single fish.

    There are alot sayings about crappie fishing. One that is very true is. "It is almost impossible to catch another man's fish"


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    The only consistent to crappie is their inconsistency!
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    Fish are where the fish ARE!
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    I relate to this a lot. For me the fish aren’t biting almost every time I’m on the water ha! But I’m trying to learn those life lessons life moving on to different fish.
    I went last night under a bridge for 2 hours with 2 rods slip bobbers and minnows and other I jigged and couldn’t get a bite.
    Drove round to other docks with lights and caught a drum my first cast. Wasn’t a good night fishing but enjoyed the blessings being in God’s creation nature


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    herein lies the greatest of all dilemmas, folks say I never give up spots , this is fairly factual , nothing burns me more, than being told I gave them trash information, and for sure whatever was up whatever day at whatever place is VERY likely to be very old news ,,,,,,just saying
    sometimes a few hours makes a huge difference and if you think your on them solid and confident your gunna really hammer em , give it a day or so and you won't be near as confident after the next visit .....
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    I believe sometimes you need to change the way you present a jig . Seen fish not bite then come back a couple hours and it is different .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    herein lies the greatest of all dilemmas, folks say I never give up spots , this is fairly factual , nothing burns me more, than being told I gave them trash information, and for sure whatever was up whatever day at whatever place is VERY likely to be very old news ,,,,,,just saying
    sometimes a few hours makes a huge difference and if you think your on them solid and confident your gunna really hammer em , give it a day or so and you won't be near as confident after the next visit .....
    Ketchn, exactly! You and I are on point with this.
    In 2000 when I decided to stop bream fishing, cat fishing and bass fishing and put my focus 100% to those humbling crappie, it has been an adventure ever since. Like you I get board easily, so I like the challenge.
    But for me crappie fishing is like someone that plays golf. It’s something you will never perfect, but it is something if you put the time in can be very satisfying. Especially when it comes to eating them.
    I always appreciate all the responses I get on this site.


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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    I believe sometimes you need to change the way you present a jig . Seen fish not bite then come back a couple hours and it is different .
    As Rojo finally beat into my head, presentation, presentation, presentation.
    Some days they want it what I call dead sticking it. Some days they want minimal movement, some days they want it dropped in the mud and picked up off bottom. This list could go on and on as y’all know.
    I have also learned some days they want it more vertical than horizontal.
    So I get picked on, why to I carry six poles. All different presentations that I can get out quickly. Then once that’s figured out most stay in the rod box.


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    Quote Originally Posted by silverroach View Post
    As Rojo finally beat into my head, presentation, presentation, presentation.
    Some days they want it what I call dead sticking it. Some days they want minimal movement, some days they want it dropped in the mud and picked up off bottom. This list could go on and on as y’all know.
    I have also learned some days they want it more vertical than horizontal.
    So I get picked on, why to I carry six poles. All different presentations that I can get out quickly. Then once that’s figured out most stay in the rod box.


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    Yeah, I still wonder why people think every single Crappie in a school wants the same color, same size, and presented in the same way. They're not "clones", they're brothers, sisters, cousins, and probably have picked up some tagalongs from the neighborhoods they've passed thru.
    I don't know how many times I've heard ... you have to keep it moving slow, don't jiggle it, keep it still, and use this color or that color, etc., etc., only to end up catching them on different colors, jiggling it one time & not jiggling it the next cast, and holding it still over their heads only to have them chase it down and hammer it when reeling up to make another cast.
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