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Title: Tips for finessing crappie
Post by: Berkley4life on Feb 05, 2013, 03:02 AM
Ive been fishing in a spot 10-12 ft deep will a good amount of cabbage.  The water is very clear and i am basically sight fishing watching them eat it.  Today around 10:30am a school came in and i caught 2.  Then the rest would come up and look at and turned away.  I was using magots.  I had pin heads the day befor and they prefered the maggots over the pinheads.  Should i try down sizing or plastics maybe.  Ive also read the clear water tends to mean a good night bite, is this true.  And what hours does the "night bite" mean?  I just started fising crappies at the end of last year and they have me hooked.
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Post by: rboot on Feb 05, 2013, 01:22 PM
I would try a few things.
1.  Plastics
2. Spring Bobber
sometimes the action you get from using a spring bobber will tiger finicky fish to bite.  Also, the fact that it's clear water gives you a good chance of catching them at night.  The clear water might also be hurting you during the day, they might be seeing you.  If you have a flasher try leaving a little slush in the hole and using your electronics.  Good Luck
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Post by: fiesty on Feb 05, 2013, 06:15 PM
yes...try at night...get on the ice shortly before sunset and stay as long as you can....they probably will be active at some point during the night....try plastics too....something with a fluttery tail.....
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Post by: Swift on Feb 05, 2013, 06:21 PM
Horizontal presentation with plastics and/or Jiggin' Raps, at night or pre-dawn and glowing
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Post by: Ironeagle on Feb 06, 2013, 09:06 AM
Try the plastics, like ones from yourbobbersdown, make them chase the bait up. And yes! Try at night
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Post by: Ironeagle on Feb 06, 2013, 09:07 AM
Oh and remember. Crappies and fathead minnows were made for each other.
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Post by: Van_Cleaver on Feb 06, 2013, 02:42 PM
Try a minnow and jig combo dead stick near enough you can reach it quickly. A black hole cover made for tip ups might be useful as well, since the water is so clear. Don't be shy about using some scent on your lure, either. A lot of times I slowly take my jig away from crappie, and jig just enough to move the tail. Seems like the higher off the bottom you can get them the better. The spring bobber tip was a good one; I always jig my lure in the hole to see how much action looks good. That reminds me; stretch your line or make sure it is fresh, as spinning lures are a real turn off.
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Post by: littlebigfish on Feb 06, 2013, 07:06 PM
Fatheads and a couple hours after dark or a couple hours before light.
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Post by: HUNTnFISHSD on Feb 07, 2013, 05:01 PM
Tiny jigs.
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Post by: fiesty on Feb 07, 2013, 05:47 PM
fatheads.....goldfish. ...
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Post by: beeverfishing on Feb 07, 2013, 05:55 PM
fatheads.....goldfish....
be sure to check your regulations..  no goldfish in pa !
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Post by: quivira kid on Feb 07, 2013, 10:01 PM
Switch up your colors!
Title: Re: Tips for finessing crappie
Post by: Berkley4life on Feb 08, 2013, 06:02 PM
I have used the fat heads and pin heads "emeralds" they seem to like them better.  I am fishing inside of a shelter so i dont think light is an issue, there has been no snow cover on the ice.  In the morning i can see them crusing on the bottom and as the day moves on they move up in the water column, but theyre are more lookers than biters.  Ive got to admit this sight fishing is addicting, watching them take only half the minnow with your jig still ouside there mouth waiting or that second gulp is almost unbearable.
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Post by: CrappieVermonter on Feb 09, 2013, 07:02 AM
They should inhale the hole thing maybe down size alot to a tungsten jig with a nuggie or bros slug bug just get the tail to quiver no big movements they should get the jig first shot and I always get great hook sets with friskas. I sight fish all the time its my fav way to ice crappie and never have much luck with miinnows in the winter plastics rule on the ice good luck
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Post by: iceman22 on Feb 09, 2013, 07:35 AM
I have found plastics seem to work the best
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Post by: Berkley4life on Feb 09, 2013, 05:53 PM
what colors should i start with? white, red, green?
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Post by: BassOn on Feb 10, 2013, 01:48 PM
I use a plastic called a gitzit...tip it with spikes...my #1 go to jig for crappie,bass,perch.
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Post by: CrappieGuy on Dec 17, 2013, 03:42 PM
Tip Downs with Crappie minnows.  You guys out east can use 5 lines, jig with one and set 4 Tip Downs, you will be running you butts off trying to keep up.
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Post by: Postletown on Feb 04, 2014, 02:14 PM
When they get finicky, I use a plain #8 or #10 hook that is really lightweight instead of a jig.  I hook a minnow just by the lips and let it swim around as much as possible.  I use a tiny float that has little resistance when its pulled down.  It takes a while to get my bait down to where I need it, but it usually pays off. 
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Post by: Townie on Feb 04, 2014, 02:41 PM
Find another spot with active biters. 5 mins. no bite I'll leave & return on haul-out...
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Post by: johnb340 on Feb 07, 2014, 02:48 PM
Years ago I would have laughed at bobbers and ice fishing.  Read Postletown's reply.  This is my favorite way to ice fish at night in my shelter.

Here's a cool video.



Title: Re: Tips for finessing crappie
Post by: Postletown on Feb 11, 2014, 11:21 AM
That video is exactly how it works!  Notice how long he is waiting to set the hook.  Sometimes the crappies will dance your bobber around the hole for several seconds until they take it (if they take it).  Sometimes your float will go down and you set the hook and nothing is there, we call them "ghost hits" and that's how you know when the crappie have arrived as opposed to perch or blue gills.  Wait until the bobber is consistently going down, down, down, then slowly lift your rod until you feel the weight then lightly set the hook.  It's addicting!   
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Post by: big bobber on Feb 11, 2014, 11:53 AM
ive found...either they bite...or they dont..ive noticed a big drop in night crappie the last few weeks...had sniffers all night...could not get them to commit...tried everything in my box ...and they just would not hit...moved 20 ft to 2 ft less water...caught 3...then same thing...they are on to my tricks i think. :'(
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Post by: Swift on Feb 11, 2014, 03:16 PM
ive found...either they bite...or they dont..ive noticed a big drop in night crappie the last few weeks...had sniffers all night...could not get them to commit...tried everything in my box ...and they just would not hit...moved 20 ft to 2 ft less water...caught 3...then same thing...they are on to my tricks i think. :'(
Change times. Have noticed on some waters that a pre-dawn bite is much better than the after dusk one during mid-winter. Similar to 'gills mid-winter where the midday bite is often better than the dawn/dusk routine before switching back towards ice out. O2 level in areas, fishing pressure, food chain changes, who knows for sure, just know I look for it and it can pay off nicely
Title: Re: Tips for finessing crappie
Post by: big bobber on Feb 11, 2014, 04:21 PM
Change times. Have noticed on some waters that a pre-dawn bite is much better than the after dusk one during mid-winter. Similar to 'gills mid-winter where the midday bite is often better than the dawn/dusk routine before switching back towards ice out. O2 level in areas, fishing pressure, food chain changes, who knows for sure, just know I look for it and it can pay off nicely
im sure you are right...unfortunately i am forced to fish at night...so...i make do...its all i can do... :)
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Post by: captain54 on Feb 11, 2014, 04:32 PM
If they chase they seem to bite,but all and all it's been a tough year the longer the ice is on the fussier they get. I always like first and last ice.I'm sure things will get better,I've been having best luck on clean Ratso's till about 6:45 pm,tried till about 8 pm with the light on but did not do well. Last year fished 3 or 4 times predawn and did well till it got bright out.
Title: Re: Tips for finessing crappie
Post by: sparky on Feb 18, 2014, 08:32 AM
Down size your line and bait as lite as you can.  1 maggot on a fly hook # 14 on 2# test will help. The fish will inhale the bait with little resistance, watch the line not the bait when it moves a little jerk.
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Post by: Glowjigger on Feb 21, 2014, 11:36 PM
x2 on the smaller the presentation the better. I have had good luck with the 3mm fiska glow jigs tipped with a small piece of meal worm.
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Post by: big bobber on Feb 22, 2014, 12:31 PM
Change times. Have noticed on some waters that a pre-dawn bite is much better than the after dusk one during mid-winter. Similar to 'gills mid-winter where the midday bite is often better than the dawn/dusk routine before switching back towards ice out. O2 level in areas, fishing pressure, food chain changes, who knows for sure, just know I look for it and it can pay off nicely
you are more than likely correct...but due to scheduling most of my free time is at night...thats the breaks...even if they dont bite...ill be there waiting when they do ;D
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Post by: EssoxHunter on Feb 28, 2014, 07:20 AM
Is that whole lake 10-12fow? If yer gettin'em in the day shallow in weeds, maybe deeper water near there.I've found sometimes that crappies hide in brush and weeds during the day, and suspend over deeper water at night.example: suspended at 10-12ft off the bottom in a basin 20-30fow.they seem to stray from cover under the cover of darkness, if this holds true, a good place to ambush hr before to hr after sunrise, would be just outside the shallower weedy areas that hold them during the day.tiht lines buddy....