Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Spring Crappie Tips

Spring Crappie Tips: "In the spring crappie will begin the migration to shallow areas once the water temperatures have warmed up to forty-five to fifty degrees, schooling near the mouths of creeks until the water temperature rises to fifty-five degrees. This migration process is already under way in much of North America,  and this is the time that anglers can find them migrating to the shallower spawning areas, using the channels as roadways back and forth until the spawn begins. When water rises to sixty degrees, the male of the species will moving into the spawning areas and begins fanning beds as they wait for the staged females that are still in the deep water waiting."

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