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    I'm new to the site and new to trolling for crappie. I'm just getting set up. I bought some line counter reels and some Arkie 350's and Bandit 300's with a few other 200's etc. I have a bay boat so I'm setting up my rods on Seasucker rod holders and in my boats rod holders. I've been watching videos, reading posts, and doing as much research as I can.

    While researching,, I noticed one thing... I only see White Crappie in pictures and trolling videos, no Blacks. The lake that I have been fishing holds mostly Black Crappie. I fished there Sunday and could not get them to bite on my piles because of the heat so I tried pulling a few crankbaits for the first time. The lake had a lot of rain the night before and had changed from last week, I couldn't find the shad so I quit after a few pulls with no luck. I really didn't give it much of a go because I ran out of time and had to leave.

    Am I wasting my time pulling baits for Black Crappie in this lake? Does anyone here catch Blacks trolling?

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    I don't troll but crappie are crappie IMO.

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    Maybe try smaller cranks (or jigs) for Black Crappie. And if the water temps are high, troll as close to the bottom as feasible (unless you have a thermocline, then troll right across the top edge of it).

    You might also identify the LA lake you're fishing & you may get some tips from our LA members.

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    I’m fishing Indian Creek in LA. It’s been good tight lining but has slowed down due to the temps etc. I thought I would try to target some fish in open water. I was seeing the thermocline with bait last week but Sunday it was just a bit different.

    I’ll probably try again.

    Thanks for the info, anything is helpful.


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    Look for high concentrations bait balls and Crappie should be close behind. Also troll at 1.6-1.8 mph. Smaller cranks is one idea but it hasn’t mattered much to me. I generally troll about 1 ft above any schools I can see on my electronics. Hope this helps a little.
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    I usually catch both trolling but agree that most are white crappie.

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    It might help if you used poles not piles. HAHA

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    Trolling beginner and Black Crappie Question - Newbie guess I should have said brush piles!


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    I understood brush piles!!!! I did not figure you were using your hands. I figured you were catching them on a pole.

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