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Summer Crappie Fishing

In Many areas of the country the department of natural resources will create fish attracting structure for anglers, they uses concrete blocks with re-bar and other misc. material. Both Artificial or natural structure is great for summer crappie fishing. This replicates the natural cover and it’s a great place to find fish. Use the following methods during the summer months to fish around artificially created structure, and natural cover.

Remember : Fish around any structure, man made or natural, Crappie absolutely love structure!

Step#1 Get about 75 ft of 1/2″ dia anchor rope and slide your anchor into the water, somewhere around close to 75ft from the structure you are about to fish.Position you boat where the wind or current will push Your boat towards the structure.(if you are not fishing from a boat you can do the same, we will show you why later.

Step#2 Use your normal rod and reel setup, and for bait you’ll be using “grass shrimp”. When baiting up, make sure most of the hook is hidden inside the grass shrimp.

Step#3 Tie a half-inch long sinker onto the end of your line.

Step#4 Eight inches above the sinker you will want to tie on one number 4 Aberdeen gold hook, and bait it with two ” grass shrimp” (largest you can find).

Step#5 Make sure you drop a second anchor if you are in a boat so your boat doesn’t move back and forth.

Step#6 Cast your bait as close to the anchor line that you can without getting tangled. Reel in slowly, then “pop” (jerk your wrist) gently. Stay as close as you can to the anchor rope as you reel in. Keep doing this as you slowly reel… then pop!

Crappie love to hide along the anchor rope because they can hide in the lines shadow. This method can be used when you go summer crappie fishing or spring crappie fishing where there is artificial or natural structure.

 

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