Crappie Fishing Techniques for Winter Crappie!

Most people put their fishing gear away as theoff and the crappie will move to deeper water,
cold weather of winter approaches. This is reallygenerally, out in the main basin or river channel of
too bad since winter can be a great time to getthe lake or body of water that you will be fishing
out there on your favorite body of water andon. Locating crappie during the midwinter months
catch those  big "slabs."  By following thesecan be a bit more difficult. A good depth finder is
simple crappie fishing techniques you should beessential and will make locating crappie much
able locate and catch crappie in the winter.easier. Look for breaks, drop offs, ledges, and
During early and late winter look shallow forhumps over a soft bottom. Crappie tend to hold
crappie. Target the shallow bays, coves, andover soft bottom areas. Target depths of 12 to
channels with cover such as weeds, brush piles,20 feet in these areas. Use jigs tipped with
stumps, etc, in 3 to 8 feet of water using smallminnows or waxworms on light line and fish along
jigs tipped with minnows or waxworms on lightthe edges of the breaks and drop offs and just
line in the 2 to 4 pound test range. If you don'tabove the humps. Once again keep moving and
catch a fish within 15 to 30 minutes move to atrying different locations until you catch fish.
different location. Keep moving until you catch aCrappie fishing during the winter can be fantastic.
fish. If you catch one, more than likely there willDon't let the cold weather keep you from getting
be more crappie hanging out in the same area.out there and catching a nice stringer full of
Midwinter is the time of year when the weeds diecrappie.