Best Crappie Fishing Trips for 2009

By admin · Friday, June 12th, 2009

While planning your crappie fishing trip you want to plan an outing that is enjoyable and relaxing while crappie fishing. There are various things to consider before you begin.

There are various locations in North America that offer great crappie fishing. If you plan, you will find some great crappie fishing. In fact, trying to decide on the best place to fish in the US is difficult. You can fish in various areas, whether you have a boat or not.

Your best solution is in finding the best place for crappie fishing that best fits your needs and personal preferences. There are many popular crappie fishing areas. Here is the top 10 list of great crappie fishing locations.

1. Grenada Lake, Mississippi
This 36,000-acre lake hosts plenty of 3-pounders and 2-pounders are common. The best crappie fishing is from mid-February through late May. Try the shallow, cover-filled spawning areas, along the Skuna and Yalobusha river arms, with a popping cork rig with red or white tube jigs. Red Grass and Turkey Creeks around Graceport Landing are perfect for dropping 2-inch tubes next to shallow stumps. Focus on isolated sticks and stumps.

2. John Kerr Reservoir, Virginia-North Carolina
John Kerr is Buggs Island Lake. This 49,000 acres of lake offers you a catch of 4-pound black crappies and 5-pound white crappies. You can catch two and three pound slabs on spinner baits such as the Terminator Tiny T and the Blue Fox Big Crappie series during the pre-spawn. Crappies move into submerged terrestrial bushes in 2 to 4 feet of water offering shallow bites in mid-March of most years.

3. Santee-Cooper, South Carolina
Santee-Cooper produces the biggest shell-crackers on earth. Fish over 2-pounds are common while slab crappies gather in the brush piles along the arms of the creek. Numerous stumps, live cypress trees and dead tree trunks attract slabs. Use the Black or Chartreuse jigs, while adjusting the depths until you find them.

4. Millwood Reservoir, Arkansas
Bring braided line along with you in April for fishing the Millwood, since crappies grow large here. Catch them using crank baits and spinner baits at this time. Follow the river channels in the winter to find them. April offers many big fish in about a foot or two of water. These crappies are unbelievable. Use pitch tubes in cypress knees in April for a good catch in early spring.

5. Sam Rayburn, Texas
Here there is over 114,000 acres of terrain, with crappies that average more than one and a half pounds. They spawn from early March to mid-March, moving up to stage in February. You can find crappies along the rolling flats in depths of 12 to 14 feet. Pitch 1/8 to 1/16 ounce jigs tipped in
Auger-tail plastics or Stanley Wedge-tails and then swim them across the tops of the weeds.

6. Kentucky Lake, Kentucky and Tennessee
This lake offers plenty of good fishing with many 2-pounders caught along the Big Sandy and Blood River. Use 2-inch jigs, or sparkle or chartreuse tubes, slow troll white Beetle Spins or dunk with live minnows. The best spots are near the mouths of the feeder creeks.

7. Lake Eufaula, Oklahoma
This lake has over 102,000 acres of water, with sandy beaches and great scenery in the spring and fall, with many 2-pounders. You can bring in some huge slabs while spider jigging rigs along the shady southern areas.

8. Logan Martin Lake, Alabama
This is a15, 000-acre reservoir with numerous large crappies, and many reaching two pounds in range. Begin in March by slow trolling in depths of eight to fifteen feet near the arms of the creek on the upper end of the lake. Fast-trolling using Swim Fin grubs or Culprit Tassel Tail in the fall can bring in a good haul of slab.

9. Weiss Lake, Alabama
This is a 30,000-acre lake and one of the best crappie fishing areas in the world. It has a ten-inch size limit with vast numbers of one and a half to two-pound fill limits. Use slow trolling with tiny spinners or nose hooked minnows along the Yellow Creek and Little River locations.

10. Patoka Lake, Indiana
Since it rarely freezes over, this lake provides year-round fisheries for crappie. There are many fish over two pounds caught during April and May, using various methods. Using jigs tipped with 2-inch minnows at the depths of about 12 to 18 feet makes the best trolling

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