Northern vs. Southern Crappie Plastics
I am in northern Wisconsin, and it seems southern crappies must average larger size wise? A lot of the crappie plastics I see catching fish down south are 1.75" - 2" and bigger.
It seems up here I need smaller baits, often 1.25" to 1.5" to consistently catch fish, with the exception being the heat of summer for 6 weeks or so.
Do southern crappies just run a bigger average, and therefore bigger baits work better? Or am I missing the boat, and I should try bigger baits more up here?
Northern vs. Southern Crappie Plastics
North Mississippi, I use three inch curly tails even in the coldest water.
Several times over the years I’ve caught a good crappie and saw a fish tail sticking out of their throat while un-hooking them. Out of curiosity, I have grabbed it with pliers and gently pulled it out. Usually a shad six or seven inches long.
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