I've fished for bass (white bass, striped bass, and of course largemouth) all my life. After being introduced to crappie fishing by my brother-in-law, I bought a small bass tracker, 12in garmin, two 9in garmin and livescope. Bass will always be second to crappie for me now! Great video! Definitely enjoyed it!
Recently on 1 of your videos you addressed line twist, the tip of manually engaging bail after cast has absoutly made a tremendous difference in my line twist, THANKS for your help
Hey Brandon great crappie dock fishing videos. I am trying to learn to read side scan for finding crappie under docks using 7” Lowrance. If you don’t mind in your next video explain a bit what you look for when scanning docks with side scan. We fish Tim’s Ford as well. Thanks for making great content!
If you are using a 7 inch screen you need to make sure to reduce your side imaging range so you can see better on the smaller screen. When I had a smaller Humminbird unit I would only scan to one side at times which helped see in more detail. You usually see the wad of crappie and “shadows” from them on your side scan. Then if you have livescope or similar you can really dial it in
Great video! I love me some dock shooting! I used to think the same thing about them feeding up but they will definitely chase down and hit too. I’m in Texas and have been finding lots of fish sitting on bottom and I catch them dragging bottom through them. I think they feed down more than most realize.
Man I was just about to comment my thoughts and theres Kid crappie! I knew you were gonna say everything I wanted to say. Id also say im a Texas crappie guy and this dock shooting video was very relatable. Both roaming and brush/timber fish will actively chase a bait down. You will also see crappie feeding on the bottom or even down when you fish dams and ledges
I got videos of me catching them one ft off the bottom this past summer, one round off the bottom, done it many times in 15 to 25 ft of water. a strong high pressure will put them close to the bottom.
yup. If a crappie is on the dive and sees your bait on their way down they may see it and attack it, but yup! They see up and stay suspended most of the time.
Bridge fishing windy days in shallower waters about 10-15 feet deep sometimes the Crappie will feed off the bottom because there's usually less current there.
Your correct sorta of in stating that they will almost never feed down. But I have caught tons off the bottom. Crappie are the funnest fish to chase in my opinion. I fish for them year round and at least 4 -5 days week so I know crappie. I've seen them last on the bottom and strike your bait. Yes I use panoptix
Hey Brandon love the videos. I’m new to crappie fishing. Where do you look in 50 degree or less water? Deep main creek docks or main lake docks? I fish large reservoir in SC mostly.
i have always been a bass fisherman and did the tournaments and all that. But now I like catching crappie more than anything. could be wrong but that sure looks like wagner creek
Heres a tip, early morning fish around the dock first, before u shoot under. fish will move under the docks as the sun comes up. crappie dont like bright sun light, .also the water temp under a dock is the same temp as in the main lake. water is not stagnant it moves and mixes.
Thanks for the great video Brandon !! Man that was awesome to see ya only take 6 to eat and they do taste better out of cold water . Here on Ky. Lake not like it was 5 yrs ago and it's not just because of the dang Asian Carp . We got plenty of bait and all but lost grass and like clock work every spring TVA draw water out of bushes laydowns ect. and fry just doesn't have anywhere to hide , cover sorta speak and ever since grass gone it's been downhill . We need some sanctuary's or off limit spawning areas a few yrs or something , I myself want keep any egg filled females anymore as yrs past . If all would only take 5 or 6 to eat and release females the lake and fish be better off for it . If ya will . about what depth do ya typically find your Crappie when water temps in low 50's ??? Thanks again and best of luck all of 22 be safe and God Bless !!!
Man sorry to hear that about KY Lake, a lot of people don’t realize how much damage keeping too many fish can do. With today’s electronics the fish never get a break and it’s very important to not keep more than you need. I can take 7 nice slabs and feed 4 adults and have fish left over most of the time. To answer your question the crappie I fish for are typically always suspended 5-15ft over 25-60ft of water. They will either be suspended under a dock or in a laydown tree. Thanks for watching!
Crappie, Walleye, and Perch have eyes which are oriented more towards the top of their heads, therefore their visual orientation is more biased upward than downward.
Not exactly sure what you are referring to but I think you are talking about me flipping the bail on the reel over by hand instead of using the reel to engage it. I will discuss this in my next video. Thanks for the question
I haven't been to Tim's Ford for about 20 years but when I was there they had a bunch of landlocked stripers. Are they still in there, we've been thinking about vacationing down there next spring?
I recently subscribed and I enjoy your channel I've got two questions, how do you keep your vicious 4 lb test from getting all twisted up. I've tried it and Mr crappy in the past and it about drove me crazy. Secondly could you show us how you tie your loop knots I've seen several variations and I'd be curious as to how you tie yours. I appreciate your channel and input thank you.
That’s the exact rod I use for dock shooting. It’s paired up with a size 30 Pflueger President XT limited edition and 6# hi viz line. Works very well. I used to run a size 25 President on it but the bigger spool of the 30 allows more distance when shooting.
Question, wonder why fisherman with boats that cost lots of $$$, has 6 are seven high $$$ real ,launch the boat at the boatdock ... take off and go back to a boat dock right next to the bank ? I konw, just to piss off the boat dock owners right ? Your on the water and its legal, nice job, don't get shot ? See Ya, Texas
Enjoy the content. Thx for the Mustad discount code hookup. Stocked up on hooks. Finally found the perfect wacky and drop shot hook. Titan X. brandonlester20.
I've fished for bass (white bass, striped bass, and of course largemouth) all my life. After being introduced to crappie fishing by my brother-in-law, I bought a small bass tracker, 12in garmin, two 9in garmin and livescope. Bass will always be second to crappie for me now! Great video! Definitely enjoyed it!
I love that your a True fisherman. Not only are you a awesome bass fisherman. You Do it all!!!
Tim's Ford? Wow man that is my home lake. This is awesome.
That's crappie fishing. Toss it in there. Reel super slow. And thump!!! Sneaky sneaky. Then bang drag em out !!! Love it man. Freekin love it
Yep I only keep what I need take pics and throw the rest back and I like 10" to 12 " ones to eat I throw the real biguns back ..good vid 👍
Recently on 1 of your videos you addressed line twist, the tip of manually engaging bail after cast has absoutly made a tremendous difference in my line twist, THANKS for your help
Hey Brandon great crappie dock fishing videos. I am trying to learn to read side scan for finding crappie under docks using 7” Lowrance. If you don’t mind in your next video explain a bit what you look for when scanning docks with side scan. We fish Tim’s Ford as well. Thanks for making great content!
If you are using a 7 inch screen you need to make sure to reduce your side imaging range so you can see better on the smaller screen. When I had a smaller Humminbird unit I would only scan to one side at times which helped see in more detail. You usually see the wad of crappie and “shadows” from them on your side scan. Then if you have livescope or similar you can really dial it in
Great info. Thanks Brandon 👍🏻
Thanks for the video and very good fishing tips.
Thanks for the crappie info.
Tim’s Ford looks like a gem. One of these days we’ll start traveling outside of our home state of Ohio.
Enjoyed it man!! Thanks for taking us along.
Thanks for watching man!
great video nice info.....thank you!
I like going fishing with you guy. Had good time, I think I might have got more.
Great video! I love me some dock shooting! I used to think the same thing about them feeding up but they will definitely chase down and hit too. I’m in Texas and have been finding lots of fish sitting on bottom and I catch them dragging bottom through them. I think they feed down more than most realize.
Interesting! Are the fish you're catching just single roamers or are they schooled up on cover?
Man I was just about to comment my thoughts and theres Kid crappie! I knew you were gonna say everything I wanted to say. Id also say im a Texas crappie guy and this dock shooting video was very relatable. Both roaming and brush/timber fish will actively chase a bait down. You will also see crappie feeding on the bottom or even down when you fish dams and ledges
@@BrandonLesterFishing they are stacked up on ledges
Haha, yall beat me to it! Great video man!!!!
I got videos of me catching them one ft off the bottom this past summer, one round off the bottom, done it many times in 15 to 25 ft of water. a strong high pressure will put them close to the bottom.
yup. If a crappie is on the dive and sees your bait on their way down they may see it and attack it, but yup! They see up and stay suspended most of the time.
Yep that's been my experience as well. Thanks for watching!
Bridge fishing windy days in shallower waters about 10-15 feet deep sometimes the Crappie will feed off the bottom because there's usually less current there.
Great video, really enjoyed it.
Your correct sorta of in stating that they will almost never feed down. But I have caught tons off the bottom. Crappie are the funnest fish to chase in my opinion. I fish for them year round and at least 4 -5 days week so I know crappie. I've seen them last on the bottom and strike your bait. Yes I use panoptix
I'm new subscriber. Love all types fishing but crappie favorite. Best of luck and success on the channel. We enjoy it
Welcome aboard! Hope you enjoy and thanks for watching!
Hey Brandon love the videos. I’m new to crappie fishing. Where do you look in 50 degree or less water? Deep main creek docks or main lake docks? I fish large reservoir in SC mostly.
Thanks for the tips!
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Great vid & fishing, might be a good idea to be a little less sure on that feeding down business.
Nice video and fish.
If you have time one day , I’d like to see how you find bass on side scan.
I can do that! Thanks for the idea, and thanks for watching!
I reallly enjoy your videos! Looks like a great place to fish!
Thanks for watching!
i have always been a bass fisherman and did the tournaments and all that. But now I like catching crappie more than anything. could be wrong but that sure looks like wagner creek
That was a good day on the water
Heres a tip, early morning fish around the dock first, before u shoot under. fish will move under the docks as the sun comes up. crappie dont like bright sun light, .also the water temp under a dock is the same temp as in the main lake. water is not stagnant it moves and mixes.
Good video wish I could shoot docks like that most definitely an advantage to be able to do that
There’s no reason you can’t, just takes the right rod and some practice
@@paulkimble6223 thanks
Thanks for the great video Brandon !! Man that was awesome to see ya only take 6 to eat and they do taste better out of cold water . Here on Ky. Lake not like it was 5 yrs ago and it's not just because of the dang Asian Carp . We got plenty of bait and all but lost grass and like clock work every spring TVA draw water out of bushes laydowns ect. and fry just doesn't have anywhere to hide , cover sorta speak and ever since grass gone it's been downhill . We need some sanctuary's or off limit spawning areas a few yrs or something , I myself want keep any egg filled females anymore as yrs past . If all would only take 5 or 6 to eat and release females the lake and fish be better off for it . If ya will . about what depth do ya typically find your Crappie when water temps in low 50's ??? Thanks again and best of luck all of 22 be safe and God Bless !!!
Man sorry to hear that about KY Lake, a lot of people don’t realize how much damage keeping too many fish can do. With today’s electronics the fish never get a break and it’s very important to not keep more than you need. I can take 7 nice slabs and feed 4 adults and have fish left over most of the time. To answer your question the crappie I fish for are typically always suspended 5-15ft over 25-60ft of water. They will either be suspended under a dock or in a laydown tree. Thanks for watching!
Can't you get Jeff Cates to fish with you for crappie? Great video
Subbed for the crappie content!
Thanks!
Good video
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Subcribed and loving the videos!
Like bass but crappie better 👍
Nothing wrong with that, I like them all LOL. Thanks for watching!
How many docks did you have to scan before you found these?
I watched your line jump a little just before you set the hook.
Hello ! What the name and color of that crappie bait and the name and size of that fishing line you used in this RUclips video please.
Crappie, Walleye, and Perch have eyes which are oriented more towards the top of their heads, therefore their visual orientation is more biased upward than downward.
nice catch! thanks for sharing
Can you elaborate on your technique of covering the reel with your hand while the line plays out? Dennis on Lake Austin
Not exactly sure what you are referring to but I think you are talking about me flipping the bail on the reel over by hand instead of using the reel to engage it. I will discuss this in my next video. Thanks for the question
Do you find that spot lock spooks those fish all up close and personal?
It definitely can. I try to stay off of them and be as quiet as possible. Thanks for watching!
I haven't been to Tim's Ford for about 20 years but when I was there they had a bunch of landlocked stripers. Are they still in there, we've been thinking about vacationing down there next spring?
Yes sir still plenty of Stripers in the lake. Rarely ever see one over 20lbs any more but I'm sure they are still in there. Thanks for watching!
@@BrandonLesterFishing thank you
I recently subscribed and I enjoy your channel I've got two questions, how do you keep your vicious 4 lb test from getting all twisted up. I've tried it and Mr crappy in the past and it about drove me crazy. Secondly could you show us how you tie your loop knots I've seen several variations and I'd be curious as to how you tie yours. I appreciate your channel and input thank you.
I will be sure and answer both questions in my next crappie video. Thanks for watching!
That looks like crappie water. Water dirty here up north. We are still catching them but last fall was way better. Too much rain and winds.
He Brandon , is that micro lite rod you use for skipping a 6 ft medium light action ?
That’s the exact rod I use for dock shooting. It’s paired up with a size 30 Pflueger President XT limited edition and 6# hi viz line. Works very well. I used to run a size 25 President on it but the bigger spool of the 30 allows more distance when shooting.
Where are you fishing at?
I’m in! Subbing with the bell😊👍👍
Do you ever skip the lure instead of shooting it?
Every now and then I do but in my opinion shooting is much more effective once you get the hang of it. Thanks for watching!
What wieght rod do use for shooting?
6ft light action
lots of myths in crappie fishing that have been repeated over the years, water temp and affect on location and spawn is another big myth.
Just hookset ya bud
I watched the video , what was the secret ? The feed up? Not a secret.
You are doing what is called "cheating fishing."
Question, wonder why fisherman with boats that cost lots of $$$, has 6 are seven high $$$ real ,launch the boat at the boatdock ... take off and go back to a boat dock right next to the bank ? I konw, just to piss off the boat dock owners right ? Your on the water and its legal, nice job, don't get shot ? See Ya, Texas
I wouldn’t recommend shooting at me hoss. I’ve never hurt a thing while fishing a person’s dock. Thanks for watching!
Enjoy the content. Thx for the Mustad discount code hookup. Stocked up on hooks. Finally found the perfect wacky and drop shot hook. Titan X. brandonlester20.
Your welcome! That wacky/neko is a great hook. Thanks for watching!
@@BrandonLesterFishing yes. perfect size and wire diameter. Really like the size 2 and 4 (drop shot).