Mark Fleagle

Slab Crappie Hidding in Crappie "Holes" Best kept secret of the old school fisherman



Posted: Thursday, January 01, 2009

by
oldfishinghole.com

Crappie hole Amazing results!

A crappie hole is any place in any body of water, where there is a "hole" in the ground under shallow water. You will find crappie in some of the strangest places. Gators holes are often great crappie holes. The average gator will dig a hole 12ft by 12ft . They will also mound up dirt walls entangled with Lilly pad roots, which are excellent hiding places for crappie.

In the Midwest and other areas of the county it may be a spot where a tree was removed,or died and rooted away, or a dip or pocket in the surface bottom, especially in muddy or muck bottoms.

If you are a avid crappie angler, you know these "crappie holes" hold crappie and you can catch an amazing batch of crappie in a very short period of time. Now you are probably wondering what is this guy talking about? why would any crappie want to hide in these so called "crappie holes"?, well this answer to your question is one word, "protection", but definitely not from you!, please follow the following steps to fish these crappie holes dry.

Step#1 Get out on the water before 6:30am. First find a hole that may hold crappie. Look close to the shore with 15-20 feet .... look among the lily pads look in extremely shallow water...

Step#2 set your bait to get down 6 inches. Throw your line out and hit the center of the hole. Flip your line with your wrist so the boober makes a popping noise, but pop to hard you will loose your bait. The popping sound simulates a A fallen prey and drives any holding crappie nuts and into a feeding frenzy. They will hit your bait if they are there.

Step#3 Gently flick your wrists to keep the bobber "dancing"

Step#4 If you aren't getting any bites, raise the bobber a few inches out of the water and drop it harder. This will create a different and louder noise that will attract the crappie.

Step#5 And if you still don't get anything get your bait down 12 inches .. then pop the bobber a few times. Keep moving your bait down the line until you reach 2 feet under the surface, and keep popping the bobber.

Please Click Here To See A Secret Weapon For Crappie Fishing My Friend Discovered In 2004

Please Click Here To Sign Up For Our Crappie Fishing Newsletter

This Article has been viewed 1,117 times. (Not updated in real-time.)
No comments yet.
We want your comments! If you can read this, you don't have javascript enabled, so you can't use this comment system. Please enable javascript.