Fishing early morning hours
I live in TN and do most of my Crappie fishing on what is technically KY Lake...below Pickwick Dam from the bank. I drive 100 miles one way and always plan my arrival about 30 minutes before sunrise. I usually fish 5 days a week, 52 weeks a year. Of course all of that time is not for Crappie. I started my Crappie fishing season back in October 2010 and it will run through early May this year. I catch plenty of Crappie but unless it is a very active day for the fish I am there from sunup till sundown. Without fail, every time I go I catch a Crappie almost on every cast from the time I get there until sunrise....of course all of those fish are not keepers but I usually get 6 or 7 really good ones. Then I will fish the rest of the day and maybe catch a few more until they turn back on in late afternoon. There are days when I have my limit in a few hours and am headed back home. Where I fish, the Crappie are always there. I could go any day and 30 minutes before sunrise I can have 6 or 7 really nice Crappie in that 30 minutes. Here is the question. I have always wanted to be there at 3:00AM but have never made it. My son has a friend who has two brothers in Kentucky and they want to know why we go fishing for Crappie in the daytime. They fish from around three in the morning until 6:30AM and then they are off the water. At first I thought they were talking about fishing under the lights...they are not. I have done that many times. They think my son and I are nuts because we fish for Crappie in the daytime. They tell him they have never fished for Crappie in the daytime. I have asked a lot of local Crappie fisherman this question "If I show up at 3:00AM will the Crappie bite be as active as it is during those 30 minutes before sunrise"? I have asked a couple of decent part time Crappie guides this question and no one really can answer it for me. Everyone is familiar with fishing under the lights but no one I have talked to has fished in the dark..or early AM. Anyone have any ideas on this?
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