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jmurr711 11-29-2021 02:28 PM

Crappie friday & sunday!
 
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Well after missing out on blackfish Friday due to the wind & my partner banishing me to decorate their apartment for Holiday, my choices were go sit in a bar or find somewhere to fish. I chose the latter & decided to hit a few ponds in deep south NJ for bridesburg barracuda. Looked on the Google maps & set out. 1st 3 ponds I had 1 bite & nothing to show. Found another to investigate & again more cockolla, I saw what looked like a school of yellow perch so put on a small jig n gulp caught some sunfish then found the mother load of sacalait! Was watching them eat the jig in crystal clear water right under my feet as many as ya wanted & even the little guys were chubbers. Glad I decided to stop here for sure!

On SUnday, we forced our hungover butts outside & had an absolute sacalait slaughter. Slabbos & pretty much every cast for 2hrs on every jig & plastic ya wanted didn't matter don't know how many we caught was stupid fun ultralight fishing. Hit union lake on way home & Devon got a yellow perch on 1st cast to win the #specieswar hope this crappie fishing stays like this

FASTEDDIE29 11-29-2021 06:52 PM

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Well done Queen! Those are solid Slabs coming out of the dirty souf! Gotta love Crappie fishing! :D

thmyorke1 11-29-2021 10:00 PM

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great work and effort hitting the ponds and getting some slaaaaaaaaaaaaaabs

woah WOAH SLAB ALERT!! SLAB ALERT :D

Mikey topaz 11-30-2021 08:21 AM

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Nice plan b!! Glad you found em man

crewchief2 12-06-2021 07:41 AM

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jmurr, would appreciate any tips you might feel like giving out. No crappie experience to speak off. Hit my local lake yesterday, which is loaded with em, marked tons of fish, but couldnt buy a hit no matter what i did. Must be doing something wrong. Thanks

bulletbob 12-06-2021 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by crewchief2 (Post 565460)
jmurr, would appreciate any tips you might feel like giving out. No crappie experience to speak off. Hit my local lake yesterday, which is loaded with em, marked tons of fish, but couldnt buy a hit no matter what i did. Must be doing something wrong. Thanks

If they were indeed Crappie and would not hit small artificials, try going back with a bucket of small live minnows.. I have seen times when they would not touch jigs, but would instantly hit a live minnow.. Killies are terrific if you can find them as are fatheads.. Anything really, including small shiners. Lower them down to the depth you are reading fish at with a split shot a couple feet from a fine wire hook, or these days a lot of guys use the drop shot rig.. If those fish you are reading are crappies they will surely hit live minnows, so will perch and white perch...

crewchief2 12-06-2021 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by bulletbob (Post 565461)
If they were indeed Crappie and would not hit small artificials, try going back with a bucket of small live minnows.. I have seen times when they would not touch jigs, but would instantly hit a live minnow.. Killies are terrific if you can find them as are fatheads.. Anything really, including small shiners. Lower them down to the depth you are reading fish at with a split shot a couple feet from a fine wire hook, or these days a lot of guys use the drop shot rig.. If those fish you are reading are crappies they will surely hit live minnows, so will perch and white perch...

Thanks, will definately give that a try, and yes, i know they're crappies. No perch in this lake, and i do catch them through the ice. I was using different jigs, a beetlespin, and also super worms, which do well through the ice too. Will try the minnows, thanks for the tip.

Chrisper4694 12-06-2021 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by crewchief2 (Post 565463)
Thanks, will definately give that a try, and yes, i know they're crappies. No perch in this lake, and i do catch them through the ice. I was using different jigs, a beetlespin, and also super worms, which do well through the ice too. Will try the minnows, thanks for the tip.

just another tip... crappie can be notorious for feeding upwards only at times. if your lure or bait is at their level or not high enough above them certain days they will flat out ignore it no matter what. Idk about down south but in the northern nj lakes this time of the year they often eat those little tiny larva wormy things that hatch out of deep sandy bottoms (not sure what insect they are).

crewchief2 12-06-2021 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Chrisper4694 (Post 565465)
just another tip... crappie can be notorious for feeding upwards only at times. if your lure or bait is at their level or not high enough above them certain days they will flat out ignore it no matter what. Idk about down south but in the northern nj lakes this time of the year they often eat those little tiny larva wormy things that hatch out of deep sandy bottoms (not sure what insect they are).

I'm definately up north, and i had the bait everywhere, above, below, in between. just no luck, Gives me incentive to keep trying. Thanks for the tip.

Chrisper4694 12-07-2021 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by crewchief2 (Post 565483)
I'm definately up north, and i had the bait everywhere, above, below, in between. just no luck, Gives me incentive to keep trying. Thanks for the tip.

they can certainly be picky, but i gotta say it's odd to not catch any at all if they're there... if the place has deep water with structure or structure nearby deep water this time of the year that's where i'd fish. it can be tough from shore if that's how you're doing it cause if you have to suspend the lure/bait a few feet above them in 20-30ft of water you'd need a slip bobber. drop shot rig with a long leader to the weight will work too if they are near bottom feeding upward.


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