Fall can be hard to find the time to get out fishing around here. Too much time gets spent getting ready for winter and hunting season. However this year I got my wood stacked early and my final project of the summer accomplished back a while so I have made it out a few times in the past few weeks.
Unfortunately the few times over the last few years that I have tried fall fishing for Crappie have not been that successful. It seems the stuff I read or watch on YouTube doesn't apply to my local bodies of water. Where to find the fish this time of year isn't where others say to check. Recently I found an article online that among all the other tips, one stood out to me. "Look for them where they are in the spring at that particular water temperature". I referred to my journal that I keep and had a light bulb moment.
So I set out this morning for the spawning area, the one place I hadn't tried. Mostly because I have never seen them there except in the spring.
The air temp was a chilly 38 degrees this morning. Water temp was 49 degrees. The wind was blowing a little bit so I had to mostly fish with a controlled drift. Sure enough I found them in shallow between 4 and 6 feet of water near fallen in trees. It was tough to stay on them with the wind but picked up 7 and kept 6. Wasn't able to fish for too long as the wind picked up significantly. Off the pond after only an hour and a half of fishing. Good to finally find the fish again though. Fish fry tonight after the football game.
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