Mark Fleagle

Special Details On How To Catch Crappie At Specific Habitat Locations!



Posted: Monday, March 22, 2010

by Mark Fleagle
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Many times crappies are grouped into the category of "panfish" when rated for their popularity in surveys conducted by the U.S Department of the Interior for all he black basses for past 20 plus years. In fact ,crappies enjoy a fairly high profile in Canada too, though they exist in only fairly small percentages of that nations waterways. If you are interested in this species of fish there is a large abundance of quality schools and course on how to catch crappie.

Despite a high level of popularity for crappies. Scientists conducted comparatively few studies on crappie prior to the Past decade. The recent studies of the past decade have provided the crappie angler a better understanding of why crappies migrate how they spawn, where they spawn, how they eat and what they eat, but unfortunately this information there is not much supporting scientific data prior to 10 years ago. Understanding how the crappie lives is important if you intend to learn how to catch crappie.

Because of the crappies popularity these fish have been imported to many new habitat areas in the past 50 years, as well as many new methods on how to catch crappie. A classic example of some amazing new habitat locations when water levels are right are the new fisheries in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, and other western states. Some of these new fisheries are nothing short of spectacular when water levels are right.} Some of the more popular reservoirs that have some fantastic fishing when the water levels are rising are reservoirs around Phoenix , Arizona such as San Carlos and Roosevelt.In California at such places as Lake Success where crappie thrive, it is not uncommon to be able to catch crappie that over 3 pounds. If you do your research about these areas you too can learn how to catch crappie. These are just a few examples of habitat that has been created far outside of the original habitat range of the crappie and many of these new areas have potential for new trophy crappies being caught.

Distribution And Range
The combined native range of white and black crappies once extended from Florida north though the Great Lakes region and into southern Canada. Because crappie fishing has become so popular today, restocking programs have created excellent habitat ranges in parts of all the lower 48 states, northern Mexico, Vancouver Island, and southern British Columbia. Crappie distribution maps reveal why these are such popular fish all across the continent. Crappies can be found a short drive from almost anywhere in the Untied States and Many of Canada's major population centers, and there are endless resources to learn how to catch crappie.

The black crappie originally ranged from southeastern and south central Canada throughout the Mississippi River water shed to the Gulf Coast and east into Florida. Black crappies thrive in the cool, clear natural lakes of the northern United States and southern Canada, where white crappies are seldom present. Black crappies are far more common than whites in tidal rivers along th East Coats, indicating a better tolerance for brackish water. Also blacks are the dominant crappie species in the natural lakes of Florida. You can learn how to catch crappie in these areas by using the same crappie fishing techniques that are used the white crappie's habitat range.
 
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