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Monday, March 29th, 2010

crappie bait fishing rig


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The crappie is one of the most popular game fish in North America. and parts of Canada and understanding some basic crappie bait fishing information may help you to catch more crappie. The crappie is called many things and go by names such as calico bass, speckled perch, speckled bass, white perch, pole crappie, strawberry bass, and papermouth throughout the United States.

The main reason calico bass are so popular is their abundance. pole crappie are not one of the best fighting fish that are caught while fishing but they are very tasty. Another good reason is because the fishing rigs to catch crappie are reasonably inexpensive. In fact for about 20$ you could be ready to go crappie fishing. Even when you decide to get real serious about crappie fishing you can purchase a really good crappie bait fishing rig for under 200$. Actually the speckled bass species of fish is a excellent fish to target if you are just learning to fish. Once speckled perch are located they can be caught using a simple crappie fishing rig that has a bobber, split shot, a sinker, a hook and a crappie minnow as bait.

There are two types of speckled perch species that you can target when you go bait fishing and they are the white speckled perch and the black strawberry bass. Both are found only in North America. Both white and black papermouth are part of the sunfish family. Both white speckled perch and black crappie can be caught using the same bait fishing methods. And both white and black pole crappie can be found in the same water locations.

White pole crappie prefer stained or muddy waters that have soft substitutes. The black calico bass is a little bit more particular about the water they live in, and they prefer cool clearer water and they like to habitat close to aquatic vegetation with a firm bottom. Many crappie anglers who go bait fishing for crappie on a regular basis don’t care what species of they catch just so it’s a papermouth.

We hope the information in this article about catch a crappie. Have a great day!

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Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

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crappie are a most adaptable species of gamefish and fisherman all over the country call them different names such as calico bass, speckled perch, speckled bass, white perch, pole crappies, strawberry bass, and paper mouth. To determine the age of a pole crappiessuch as calico bass, speckled bass, white perch, pole crappies, strawberry bass, and paper mouth has exceptionally good vision. White perch have developed ways to see small objects like zooplankton close up that other species of fish do not have. Understanding the paper mouth vision is key to developing key crappie fishing techniques to go bait fishing and catch crappie. This fact alone almost guarantees the paper mouth survival since zooplankton represents the smallest animal prey and they are abundant in all the white perch habitat locations throughout the United States and Canada.

strawberry bass have multiple cones in their eyes which are commonly referred to as light receptors. At a causal glance this fact may mean nothing to you but when you dig deeper you will see why this is very important to understand if you intend to catch crappie. The light receptors or cones allow the pole crappies to distinguish between different colors. You can use this information to your advantage when you select crappie baits to go bait fishing for crappie. Unfortunately there are not a lot of specific scientific studies that identify what colors they can see better then others so trial and error are still needed to select your crappie baits in the crappie fishing process if you want to catch any crappie.

strawberry bass have very good black and white vision and they are known to be very active night feeders because they can see their prey very good at night. If you want to catch some large calico bass then by all means set up a night fishing for crappie trip. The eyes of the strawberry bass are bigger in proportion to it’s body size then most species of fish. These large eyes can gather more available light in limited light periods that their prey such as crappie minnows, small shad,small crayfish, and bluegill fry. As a result, the papermouth have a distinct advantage over their prey in the day or at night. Many trophy slab paper mouth have been caught while bait fishing for strawberry bass Also, If you go crappie fishing in waters that are very clear pole crappies are especially active in this type of crappie habitat. If you schedule a fishing trip to clear crappies to clear water habitat you bait fishing for crappie efforts will be rewarded with a basket full of a good crappie catch.

Well that concludes my article about Pole Crappies. Have a great day and the the best of luck to you on your next fishing trip

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Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Minnow bass baits

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Many largemouth bass anglers use a variety of sub-surface bass lures on a regular basis. There are three main types of sub – surface plugs that work well when bait fishing for largemouth bass. The three types are crank baits, Minnow baits, and vibrating plugs. All sub – surface plugs are very effective to catch largemouth bass in the summer months when the largemouth bass are active and a faster retrieve works better. Sub – surface plugs are not the best choice when fishing cold water with one exception. Bass crank baits are some time used for cold water bait fishing presentation using a method called the stop and go. Al you need to do to fish the method is cast your bass crank bait out and retrieve it slowly then stop for a second or two, start your slow retrieve again and then stop again. Repeat all the way through your cast and retrieve.

Bass crank baits are probably the most popular of the sub – surface bass plugs used by largemouth bass fisherman. Crank baits typically have a relatively short , deep body and a wide broad lip that cause the bass bait to wobble through he water. If you attach or imbed a rattle into the body you will make these bass sub – surface plugs even more deadly. You can buy largemouth bass fishing crank baits that have preset diving depths. Normally these depths range from as shallow as 2ft to a max of 30 ft. Crank baits usually are only recommended to bait fish for bass in warm water fishing presentations but if you use the slow stop and go retrieve you can use the bass crank baits in cold water they can be quite effective.

are another popular summer time large moth bass bait fishing presentation that is use quit often by bass anglers. Minnow bass baits are typically designed long and slender and have a narrow lip that gives them a wiggle type wobble. Minnow sub – surface bass plugs are typically used where you need a shallow largemouth bass bait fishing presentation. Some minnow sub – surface bass plugs are designed with a very long and narrow lip and are used for deep water bass bait presentations. You can also add weights to these bass lures to go and stay deep. The bass plugs are designed to be negative buoyant so you can add weights to keep them right at the depth you are retrieving even if you stop your retrieve which is a good way to attract curious largemouth bass and entice them to strike your minnow bass plug.

Vibrating sub – surface bass plugs can be fished at any depth because they sink and they are excellent for any back trolling or down rigger trolling where stay at a predetermined depth. These baits are used quite frequently when walleye fishing but they are also quite effective when you are largemouth bass fishing in some bait fishing situations. These sub –surface bass plugs have very tight wiggle pattern that generates vibrations through the water that can be felt by large mouth bass from some distances away. These Bass baits are also a good way to discover new bass fishing habitat because you can cover a lot of water in a shot period of time.

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Saturday, December 26th, 2009

catching catfish in ponds

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Many fisherman always think that catfish live primarily in lakes and rivers, but they also populate your local farm ponds. It is true that if you live to bait fishing for catfish you will find good populations in lakes, reservoirs, and rivers but don’t overlook ponds you may be surprised at the catfish fishing action in ponds.

Actually statistics show there is more opportunity to bait fish for catfish in ponds then any other freshwater location. In 1936 the U.S. Agriculture Conservation Program give farmers subsidies to build ponds. In a time period over twenty five years The number of farm ponds in the untied states exploded. Ponds are still being built today by land owners at a healthy rate, but it was this early legislation that really made a huge difference for fisherman. My point is, do not overlook ponds as a reliable water area to bait fish for catfish.

Lets talk about the different types of ponds you can catch catfish. There are three basic pond types that you can catch catfish in, such as dug ponds, built ponds, and dammed creek ponds. A pond can be a body of water as small as 1 acre or as large as 50 acres. The pond size will determine the size of the catfish you can catch, and also the type. The ponds construction will determine how many catfish will be living there, and the area of the pond they will be located during the different seasons of the year.

Dug ponds are typically dug with earth moving machines. The pond is kept full from rain run off from the surrounding land. Sometimes water pumps are installed to keep them full during dry periods of the year. The typical dug pond is rarely over 5 acres in size. Dug ponds will normally hold populations of channel catfish. If the pond is managed correctly. If you are bait fishing a dug pond in a dry period and the pond has a active pump moving water into the pond then cast your line near the moving water close to the pump. Any channel catfish in the pond will likely be attracted to the moving water. If there is no well pump or if you are fishing during a wet period of the year active channel catfish will roam the shallow banks and hold near any pond structure such as submerged logs, large rocks, docks, or weed beds.

Built ponds are created by building a dam across a low area that has a agreeable water shed , and soil type. A dam can back up large areas of water sometimes as large as 100 acres, the size of a small lake. The deepest spot in a built pond will be near the dam area. You will be able to bait fish for catfish in the late fall and winter near the dam area. When the water warms in the spring the catfish head to shallow structure areas of the pond. In the spring fish for catfish close to known structure points, and flat hard pan areas where cats love to roam.

Ponds that are dammed at a creek are typically done so to be used for irrigation and bait fishing. You will want to concentrate your bait fishing efforts for channel catfish and bullhead catfish in or near the old creek bed channel. If you can locate structure on the edge of the old creek channel you should have some good luck catching catfish. Catfish will always be located in what is left of the old creek channel when you catch catfish in dammed ponds Many times there will be very little fishing pressure at dammed creek ponds which open up to the opportunity to catch some good catfish table fare.

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