Why is it difficult to catch Crappie in bad weather?
Is it that the fish shut down and don’t eat? Or, is it that it’s difficult for fishermen to present a bait that they can see and therefore react to?
I realize the challenge for me being able to get out on choppy water with rain, wind and cold temps in a possible fast current situation. I’m still trying to learn how to present the right bait during good weather. Let alone have any success in bad weather. But, assuming I could learn my part, would the fish still respond?
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... anytime you fish in a current, you want to find the biggest current breaks available or eddy water areas (& don't forget to check out deep holes).
















