New to the forum and new to crappie fishin'. Need help. How do cold fronts affect crappie fishing ? Before the front ? While its passing through ? And after it passes ? When's the optimal time to be on the water ? Thanks in advance.
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New to the forum and new to crappie fishin'. Need help. How do cold fronts affect crappie fishing ? Before the front ? While its passing through ? And after it passes ? When's the optimal time to be on the water ? Thanks in advance.
Welcome From the Trolling motor breaking, lower unit destroying capitol of Arkansas... Lake Conway, Don't let that fool ya tho this lake is slap full of nice crappie.
Always best right before a front hits...then the bite slows...and fishing then gets better and better with more stable weather and as the fish adjust to the shock of new cooler water Temps..Always wise to try a minnow the first clear bluebird day after a major cold front has moved through.
For us that work 50-60 hours a week we fish when ever we can. I agree with Russ that stable conditions are best. Take this weekend for example. Yesterday 85 degrees this morning 45 degrees. NOT STABLE. It will not keep me off the lake. My main rule after a front is slow down , dress warm and stay out of that north wind. Good luck and welcome from Jonesboro AR.
I agree most of what was said. Welcome from Nimrod Lake which has as high numbers of Crappie as any place I've been. Fish before fronts when you can, but after one fish tight to cover and slow. Here I fish stumps or stakebeds close to the bottom after a front especially a cold front. Just remember it can take several days for fish to recover after a major front with bluebird skies behind them. Don't expect fishing to be easy but good catches can be caught even after most fronts pass with the right area and technique.
Just fish when u can its better than staying at home lol. Welcome to the board. I have openings in the jigaholic prostaff.
welcome from cleveland county,ar. home of meatgetter jigs & minner critters !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Welcome from Conway Arkansas, home to the, boat eating, trolling motor busting, prop bending, lower unit smashing, stump filled mud hole called Lake Conway.
The above statement is all you need to know in order to go fishing on lake Conway. Well one more thing, watch out for the crowds.
Pre front is awesome fishing, Front over head still good fishing, post front conditions can be very tough, stable conditions are optimal. I don't think minners are needed to catch post front crappie, what is needed to catch post front crappie is time and patients. As far as the best time to go, we'll that one is easy, go whenever you can. There is a reason they call it fishing instead catching. You got to go fishing before you can catch em, so just go and the catching will happen. There is really not to many times that ain't good to go fishing. Crappie fishing ain't no harder than bream fishing or fishing for any other species of fish, anybody can figure it out. Fronts affect crappie the same as it does other fish. This forum will help you but remember what works for one guy may not be the right method for you. Them pesky crappie swim in most every body of water in Arkansas, so pick a lake and dedicate your time to learning those fish, then move to another lake and learn them, and so on and so on. Good luck!!!!
Welcome to the board from Searcy
Welcome from Maumelle
Here's what Big Sarge says for this weekend, Dagum.
Big Sarge Fishing Report for October 26
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Crappie have already pulled into shallow areas here. I been catching them 6-8' of water on stakebeds near the bottom. The bites are not fast but they really thump it. Still using Meatgetter's Spanky and Silver/white umbrella tubes in 1/8 oz size. Went out about 4.00 pm and caught about 13 with 7 keepers for supper. Fried them whole for a little change.
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Welcome. I fish when the following conditions are met:
1. I don't have to work.
2. I'm reasonably sure the weather won't kill me.
And I agree with the rest on post front fish. Low n slow.