How to Locate Crappie in the EARLY SUMMER (Lakes, Rivers, Reserviors)
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
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Need help finding crappie during the early summer months? This video demonstrate where to locate crappie in the early summer months on lakes, rivers, and reservoirs.
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Early Summer Setup:
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6lb monofilament line
1/8 oz Beetle Spin and Jighead
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Spawning Setup
8' ACC Rod: AccCrappieStix.com
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6lb monofilament line
Bobber: Rodnbobbs.com
1/16oz jighead AccCrappieStix.com
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Thanks as always for all the great content Davis! I appreciate you and the time you take to put these videos out!
Great stuff Davis🎣
You do a good job thank you for making this video I am going out tomorrow wish me luck I like your videos on setting up your sidescan and downscan I am having a hard time figuring it out though I think I am a little slow.What is your favorite scent for crappie?
Thanks for posting. I have been after crappie in NE Indiana. I haven’t been able to bring one home yet. I also have the Viper reel but in the 500 ice size.
You are very knowledgeable!
Great video!
Been watching your videos for a few years now and I am about to get a new Xpress H18C. Curious which mount you use for the live scope? Would love to see an overview of what you use and why...
Thanks for all your great videos. I live in NW Washington and have been fishing a natural lake with water temps in the mid 60’s and the female crappie I’ve been catching have eggs in them, I thought they would’ve spawned by now, what’s up with that?
When marking points using down and side imaging I see you use the touch screen and pan over what you want to mark. Do you feel that accurately places your mark? I feel that when I pause the screen and hover over the structure to mark, then come back over with forward facing, my location is off. For instance it seems that it is marking where my transducer is instead of marking where it was during the pause as I see you in your videos. This may not make sense however, would appreciate any comments if anyone understands my ramble.
In Canada in the Kawartha locks and dams on Lovesick Lake , surface water temperature now is 75 summer is during
Boat is aLund DXL 16’ Minn Kota Power Drive V2 with Pro Nav Angler GPS. And At bow a Garmin EchoMapPlus 4.5” CV Chirp at stern an EchoMapChirp 95SV.
Trying to find Cappie and walleye. Any ideas to help me.
I like your channel. When I click the links, a link pops up over it talking about marketing funnels. Can’t get to the crappie baits website.
Try this link and use code: floppingcrappie for %10 off. Eurotackle.net
@@FloppingCrappie Thanks for the quick response. I bought an ACC Crappie Stix and was recommended your channel. The ACC crappie stix are okay, I think they are a little too stiff for crappie fishing though. Wished I got something different honestly. You need the flex, so you don’t rip it out of their paper mouths.
@RussFishes4fun what size rod did you get? The 7ft and 6ft one piece have a very sensitive rod tip
@@FloppingCrappie I got the 7”6 2 piece spinning rod. I got it to get out farther, being I’m a bank fisherman. I like how light it is, just wished the tip had a little more flex. I can’t throw out far with a 1/32 oz jigs. Don’t like to add split shots, it makes the jig fall to fast. To me it’s more of a vertical jigging rod. Guess I’m going to get me a Shakespeare micro series. They got a great tip and good back bone.
@RussFishes4fun the 7ft and 6ft one piece are much more of a light action rod capable of throwing the smaller 1/32 oz. Jigs. I mostly use the 7'6 for 1/8oz + jigs for crappie and walleye