I can feel and understand your pain. I have experienced the same thing last month. I have only had two "good" days this month. One of those "good" days I caught 7 crappie, the other one 8 crappie. I have fished every single day last month and caught very little. I would have an occasional day where I would catch one or two crappie but most days I was skunked. Yet I still showed up every day sometime between 7 and 8 AM, trying.
Last Wednesday I overslept and didn't get to the slip until 10:30. That day the crappie were in and everybody there limited out around 10:30. I know they weren't lying because I saw the stringers of crappie. I caught one 12" crappie and didn't catch another one although I fished until 8:00 pm that night, when it got too cold too stay. Ketchn and SK joined me in fishing that night, they caught crappie but I couldn't catch other crappie, fishing the same areas they were fishing.
I was unable to fish last year and appear to have lost my touch. But eventually I will get it back if I perserve, which I intend to do. I rather be fishing than anything else I could do, even if I'm not catching much at this monent.
I would suggest you watch SK crappie fishing videos, he has some good tips in them for crappie fishing. The bite on those I did catch last month was very light, not the normal thrump. You might try a rod with a more sensitive tip to help you feel the bite. Or you might try switching to an ultralight rod and reel for a while to help you feel the bite. If you are using jigs, switch to minnows. They are not as much fun as jigs but crappie do bite better on live bait that they do on metal.
Good luck and hang in there. As I said I am experience the same thing and will hanging in there with you.


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