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    I love winter crappie fishing!!!

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    This is going to be my first YEAR of crappie fishing all YEAR. I have only just begun and spring was the only time I thought I would catch crappie but with the help of you guys on here and by gaining experience I hope to be successful all year around!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geagle81 View Post
    This is going to be my first YEAR of crappie fishing all YEAR. I have only just begun and spring was the only time I thought I would catch crappie but with the help of you guys on here and by gaining experience I hope to be successful all year around!
    Why in the world do people think this way?!?!?!?

    Fish must eat every day! That's how we catch them, when they eat! So.. In theory you should be able to catch them 365 days a year.

    Any time I cross a creek or a river and see a log jam or a tree top I'm thinking "yep, there is some crappie right there"
    And 9/10 times, that is probably the case.
    WOW, had to vent !

    I have to explain this to someone AT THE LEAST, once a week!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JigginPoleJoe View Post
    Why in the world do people think this way?!?!?!?

    Fish must eat every day! That's how we catch them, when they eat! So.. In theory you should be able to catch them 365 days a year.

    Any time I cross a creek or a river and see a log jam or a tree top I'm thinking "yep, there is some crappie right there"
    And 9/10 times, that is probably the case.
    WOW, had to vent !

    I have to explain this to someone AT THE LEAST, once a week!
    X2 I cant help but laugh when people say they quit biting after the spawn! Even funnier when you convince them that the fish still eat in the winter too, get them on the water and they throw out a minner with a bobber set at about 2' in 35 fow!


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    I have always thought of spring as crappie time, not anymore. I have caught more in the last 3 months than I have ever caught during the spawn.

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    Weather its freezing or 100 degrees plus you can catch em.
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    If Your Big Crappie Star Bound, Let Me Warn You It's a Long Hard Ride. CP

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    What I love is all the people you invited in the 'off season' that wouldn't go because it's cold or whatever are the first to call during 'crappie season' at least in their minds.

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    This thread is funny.


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