We do catch some big Bream at times on ours.
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Crappie and bream are both schooling fish,both sorta eat the same stuff only thing crappie can eat bigger stuff.Wth this hammering,nailing and sinking crappie homes do any of them draw in bream instead ooof crappie.If not why not? they both swim in schools and eat the same stuff and ususally found swimming in the area as crappie.UASALLY when you find a school of crappie they all USUALLY the same size and the same USUALLY is with bream.
I can under stand why the smaller schools of bream stays away from a crappie bed.I can not understand why the larger bream as mean as they are don't take over a crappie bed.Bream eat small crappie crappie eat small bream,crappie can eat a fair size bream with it powerful jaw bone a bream can eat a fair size crappie.
What I'm I over looking? can crappie beds turn into bream beds?
We do catch some big Bream at times on ours.
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Does that mean whats all you'll catch mostly bream around the boo for that day? and the next day crappie or bass or catch all 3 around the boo every day?
Back in November of last year it did alot of raining,with lakes and rivers up high I did alot of ditch fishing.For two weeks I ran the roads fishing the titles that flood water where running though.I got to noticing I had to catch most of the bass around the titles first when I could catch the crappie and maybe a bream or two.It seemed the bass kept the crappie run off around the titles,if they were no bass around the title you'd catch crappie first.That got me to wondering if they ran each other off the boo piles at some time and point of the year.Hummm I guess that I"m trying to say do larger bream run a small school of crappie off the boo pile and you catch mostly bream that day.OR do you catch crappie year round off the boo nomatter if they are a few bream and alot of bass around the boo?
What's a title?
We seem to catch an occasional Bream wheter we are catching Bass , Crappie , Catfish , or all of the above around our cover. They all seem to share the cover at the same time. Or just maybe the smaller fish are hiding there trying to avoid the larger ones there looking for a easy meal.
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That's no problem. I thought it might be tile, but wasn't sure. That's like a culvert or horn right?
I have also caught some bigger 'gills around brushpiles where I have caught crappie before, but usually right on bottom. Come to think of it, the crappie weren't biting when I would. Maybe the gills are there all the time but don't have time to get the bait before the crappie, when the crappie are biting. I don't know, interesting though.
Check out Darryl's site Hot Springs Arkansas Family Fishing Trips Guide Service with Darryl Morris
or Jerry's Lake Greeson Arkansas Fishing Guide Hot Springs Crappie Fishing Charter Trip
Look at their trip pictures. They catch plenty of bream. Last Summer, I was fishing with Darryl when the bream ran us off of one of his spots. I went back with my own party the next day with a bucket of crickets and wore some 3/4 lbs bream out.
I am a beleaver; crappie and bream do hang out together on boo piles.
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Most of was maining fishing on this forum fish for bream,bass and crappie,maining crappie.They all in size not aways depending on size swim in groups,some of the smaller groups will have a mix group small,med. and large.But your larger bigger fish will usually run about the same size.Depending on your waterway The larger the fish the smaller the school will be,if you find a 2 lb. school rest asure they're a 3 lber near by.If your lucky and he's active you may be lucky enough to catch him but not usually thats the case.He'll be resting out of the way looking for a easy meal and not was ways looking up as some may think.He may be standing on his head looking for crawdads and the things that craw on botttom.I'm like most tho I catch whats biteing and move on down the lake looking for more.They all will chase each other off brush piles even gar will chase all fish away besides that a big old gineral may have them spooked into hiding.