@@thefish-eyeview7733 can you do a set up video describing everything from rod size to line weight in relation to the set up, jig and bait? I'm new at this and I've yet to find some good informative video without people just rambling on. Speak as if you're talking to a rock here. lol. Thank you. AND if you've already done one, please share the link.
Love crappie and I'm chasing them hard here in NC. Hitting the NC mountain lakes in late August for them too. Just subscribed - a great addition to Richard Gene the Fishing Machine's channel. Dude can slay the crappies!
Actually recorded recently. Tim goes way back to the 70's. He's an old radio/car commercial voice. Yer right, time for a fresh sound! Should do it myself and save a few bucks. LOL
Believe it or not that's the way it's pronounced in the North. Somebody long ago found out how great eating they were......started that pronunciation...and the rest is history. LOL
I gotta check those out! That hologram ghost just might be the thing to turn some giant 16 inch slabs up here. They're so tight lipped they won't take a live minnow! Thanks for sharing! Rick
@@bakervinci163 That's true for sure! Gotta find 'em first. Easier up here in Ontario - they're under docks and boat houses all Summer. A real night feeder too, pushovers if you don't mind the dark. Rick
Here in North Texas I find summer time crappie in about 13-16ft of water over brush or rock piles in open water or around docks that have sunken brush on them.
Not necessarily. Everywhere you go there are different, locally hot techniques and baits. My channel is filmed in Ontario and Quebec, where most people leave Crappies alone and the fish'n and filming is relatively easy! Lake of the Woods is LOADED with 14 - 16 inch slabs!. Folks round here are just now figuring out how great they taste.
That's an early Spring thing in Canada, where Crappies sit less than a foot below the surface in the warmest water. And yah, they are stupid at times up here - good thing, we love to eat 'em.
About 99.9 % of people who do them crappie videos don’t really show or teach much they do show themselves catching some fish but not sure how many they actually catch or how many videos are edited together to make a video like they caught a bunch lol I am a self taught crappie fisherman and self taught graphing to learn how to find crappie an it has payed off big big big
Yes - It's all about finding them for sure. That's the real trick and problem! A fish finder/ graph is just like any tool, you need to learn how to use it to full advantage. Thanks for watching and commenting! Rick
@@thefish-eyeview7733 yes sir/mam it is i am self taught on graph reading but dang has it payed off I can stack em up like cord wood now when I used to be happy to catch a few good messes in spring only and the river run in winter an that was it now it’s turned into year round catching an poison in my veins I have to go catch them cause I can 🤣😂
REALLY? In the northern states and Canada it's pronounced as its written. Elsewhere it's pronounced Craw-pee....so where's the 'w' or the 'u' in Crappie??
@@richardmarsh7378 Croppie is actually a 'slang' term which started in the 1950's in the mid to southern States. In the northern states (Minnesota, Wisconsin, and New York everyone still calls them as it's written (and originally intended). When I used to visit Florida in the 1970's EVERONE called them Crappies. Even Al Lindner (In Fisherman) used to call them as written. Now, to try and please others,(politics in fishing) he says it both ways. Guess I'll have to do the same. Seems you can't please everyone....even in fishing.
That's how they pronounce it in Canada and a few of the northern States. My theory is; way back (about 50 years ago, or more) some guy figured out how good eating they were and started calling them 'Crap', as it's spelled, to keep everyone away from their favourite eat'n fish. And the pronounciation stuck. LOL. Just might be a fact. As more folks up here are finding out how great Crappie are, you here it said both ways lately. Thanks for watching! Working on more Croppie videos. Rick
The voice-over guy doing this sounds like a cheesy fake 1990s infomercial. People don't talk like this anymore. Next time don't hire a voiceover guy Just have a regular person on your staff talking. That's what people like these days. He also pronounced the name of the fish wrong. It's crAHppie. Not "crappy"
Did these from 1992 - 2020 for the 'Real Fishing Show' using their narrators. Working on new stuff with my voice - don't know if that's an improvement though. Sound like Rodney Dangerfield with a head cold! LOL. In Canada we pronounce Crappies the 'shitty' way. Wonder who started that here?
He's Canadian...eh? Actually folks up North pronounce it the 'shitty' way. Don't know why - just do. Even Al Lindner (from the northern US) is heard saying it both ways. Must be the cold, crappy weather freezing peoples brains?? LOL. Gonna start narrating all my new stuff using my own voice. Crappies....they're great fish wherever you find them or whatever you call 'em! Rick
I agree!! Not my choice - I was working for Bob Izumi and these were altered and adjusted for TV broadcast by others. Once I run out of these old versions I'm posting my own, using my own voice. Some major Crappie videos coming out in July....complete with natural filming sounds underwater! Will put this one to shame!! Thanks for watching and commenting! Rick
Believe it or not that's the way they say Crappies in Canada. Don't know why - just do. Maybe they weren't respected in the old days? Or we just read it as it's written - there's no 'w' (Crawppies) or 'u' (Crauppies) in there anywhere. Even some pros in the US say it that way (up in the northern states) and even both ways...often in the next sentence. LOL. Al Lindner (In Fisherman) has done the same. Maybe they should just be renamed 'Slabs'?
It isn't spelled Crawppy, Crauppy or Croppy?? The original 'common' name given to these fish (over a hundred years ago) was universally pronounced as written - Crappy (as in this video), and still is in the northern States and in Canada. Craw-pee is actually a 'slang' pronunciation started in the mid to Southern States during the 1950's. Guess you can't please everyone.........
@@thefish-eyeview7733 What's your source on that? Various dictionaries show the etymology from the French Canadian word crapet, which explains both the "crah" pronounciation, as well as the plural of crappie being crappie, not "crappies."
You're right, should be craw pees. The other is how we say it up here in Canada...eh? Then again we call Walleye 'Pickerel', along with a whole lot of other backwards language. Might need a translator if you head up this way - but we do have great fishing (check out my other plays) and we love our American neighbours. Stay safe - we miss you!
@@thefish-eyeview7733 not a backwards language as you say and I have a few friends from canada just never heard it said like that before maybe some of us are the backwards ones lol. north and south slang thing. enjoy your vids keep making them be safe stay warm
WOW, thanks ,the best crappie fishing video I have seen.
i just came back from a great day of crappie fishing and watching this makes me want to go out again lol
Go for it! You and me both! Just got back from filming and catching a few - just can't get enough! Crappie fishing is an addiction to be sure!!
I absolutely love this video. This is what I've wanted to see!!! Thank you.😊
Glad you liked it! Seeing them underwater in their own environment, and then sharing it with others to enjoy is why I do this! Rick
@@thefish-eyeview7733 can you do a set up video describing everything from rod size to line weight in relation to the set up, jig and bait? I'm new at this and I've yet to find some good informative video without people just rambling on. Speak as if you're talking to a rock here. lol. Thank you. AND if you've already done one, please share the link.
Been crappie fishing last few weekends. Very helpful on lure depth.
my right ear enjoyed this
Sound problems I admit. Working on it!
Love crappie and I'm chasing them hard here in NC. Hitting the NC mountain lakes in late August for them too. Just subscribed - a great addition to Richard Gene the Fishing Machine's channel. Dude can slay the crappies!
Thanks for the sub!
Agreed!
Great video and Richard Gene is thee Legendary Crappie killer😎✌🏼✌🏽🇺🇲
All i know is this is the best Sacalait video i have seen, When it comes to info!
0:26 Hope you enjoy this "crappie" RUclips presentation! I LOL'd so much at that part!
All my fish' buddies say I'm full of it. LOL
@@thefish-eyeview7733 but in all seriousness, I still have yet to catch a single crappie.
Man we go out and catch like 300 of them
@@FoxFishing4K I must not be so lucky to catch them lol
I am in Canada and where I am located the stack up good.
Hope everyone watchimg this has a crappie day !
At least until this Covid crap is done.
That's a crappy attitude you have!
I like it. Thanks. Now i got a new channel to watch
This the best video I seen about crappie
Amazing video. Love it.
wow, great video !!!!again
Great video, keep them coming! 🎣
Thanks! Will do!
Thanks for a great video
More videos like this. Loved video like this
Love this video! Thanks for sharing!😍
Awesome video!
Thanks, very informative
Glad you enjoyed it!
Presenters voice is awesome
Very cool video 👍👍
Got some good info from this video 👍
Enjoyed the info
Glad to hear!
Did this video come straight out of the 90s?! The voice over guy is giving me serious 90s vibes
Actually recorded recently. Tim goes way back to the 70's. He's an old radio/car commercial voice. Yer right, time for a fresh sound! Should do it myself and save a few bucks. LOL
"How much would you pay for all this...but wait, there's more!"
@@JohnDoe-xr5is Pay for one fish - GET TWO!.....just pay separate shipping and handling. LOL
@@JohnDoe-xr5is Bought my F150 from this guy! LOL. Doing new ones this year with my own voice,
Crappie as in "crap" hilarious 🤣🤣
Believe it or not that's the way it's pronounced in the North. Somebody long ago found out how great eating they were......started that pronunciation...and the rest is history. LOL
Great video.
Nice few tips, ggz
thats was good fishing there
Great video!
Spot on information for crappies, subbed
I have watched several of your video's and you are big on jigs but I haven't seen you use marabou jigs. Don't they work well for you?
Thanks for the info
Lol crappie RUclips presentation. I did enjoy it thank you!
love it keep the content coming def got my sub
Nice
Thanks. 🙂
So cool!
🙋 me on the other hand, I enjoy using the Bobby Garland crappy baits and the main two colors I use baby bleeding shad and baby shad hologram ghost.
I gotta check those out! That hologram ghost just might be the thing to turn some giant 16 inch slabs up here. They're so tight lipped they won't take a live minnow! Thanks for sharing! Rick
@@thefish-eyeview7733 you are so very welcome.
Wow. I could watch this all day. Do you have other crappie stuff?
Got tons of Crappie vids - coming up in a few days. Best eating fish by far!
@@thefish-eyeview7733 prolly the most difficult to catch consistently
@@bakervinci163 That's true for sure! Gotta find 'em first. Easier up here in Ontario - they're under docks and boat houses all Summer. A real night feeder too, pushovers if you don't mind the dark. Rick
I liked it
Here in North Texas I find summer time crappie in about 13-16ft of water over brush or rock piles in open water or around docks that have sunken brush on them.
Yeah docks are always great in the summer and just gold year round.
Had a great day at the lake crappie was biting like no tomorrow ended up hooking 21
what are dead scrotes?..a type of vegetation?
Where is that in the script???
@@thefish-eyeview7733 sorry i just watched the vid again with cc turned on...dense growths not dead scrotes lol
Great video about how they mouth baits. Iv felt the phuckers tug soft, then nothing. Resembles them here mouthing and spitting it.
Where can I find crappies hiding
Slick lil fellas
Please turn your volume up its to very low
I only fish for crappie at night. Want any advice on how to do it, hit me up.
actually the largest panfish is the redear sunfish caught in lake havasu city.
I feel like Ive been jiggin wrong this entire time
Not necessarily. Everywhere you go there are different, locally hot techniques and baits. My channel is filmed in Ontario and Quebec, where most people leave Crappies alone and the fish'n and filming is relatively easy! Lake of the Woods is LOADED with 14 - 16 inch slabs!. Folks round here are just now figuring out how great they taste.
Your welcome
Can't hear over the music
This
Tip those jigs with a waxworm and they won't spit it.
We pronounce it the same in eastern NC
I can’t catch them to save my life I’m binge watching video buying what they use and everything I give up lol
Same
Put minnow on bobber n hook. Throw and wait. Simple
Problem is finding them which can be tough - REAL TOUGH! Try under dock lights at night, in proven Crappie lakes.
Me either
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We call them crappie in Ontario where I live. My best to my American friends
Recorded from a Bob Izuma episode.
That is correct. I did the underwater filming for his show for 29 years now. He's a decent, honest guy.
The narrator actually pronounces crappie the way it is spelled 😆
Crappie ? Cest sac-a-lait Mes amis . Bonjour de Louisiana . Bon video , Merci .
Salutations du Canada! Merci d'avoir commente ma video sur le poisson d'Etat de Louisiane!! Rick
On peut les appeller crapaud aussi
Thumps
Thumpers - you're right!! You can hear them hit from up top!
Crappie caught 4” below a float???? Not in my neck of the woods. Our fish aren’t starved! Lol
That's an early Spring thing in Canada, where Crappies sit less than a foot below the surface in the warmest water. And yah, they are stupid at times up here - good thing, we love to eat 'em.
@@thefish-eyeview7733 yeah that don't happen in alabama they get presserd year round here by alot of people like me 100 degrees or 30 I go
Am I the only one that can’t here him talking because of the music playing ?
I thought a crappie was something you take after eating Mexican food
That's called a Volcano.
Left ear enjoyed the music
Under spins are crappie killers
About 99.9 % of people who do them crappie videos don’t really show or teach much they do show themselves catching some fish but not sure how many they actually catch or how many videos are edited together to make a video like they caught a bunch lol I am a self taught crappie fisherman and self taught graphing to learn how to find crappie an it has payed off big big big
Yes - It's all about finding them for sure. That's the real trick and problem! A fish finder/ graph is just like any tool, you need to learn how to use it to full advantage. Thanks for watching and commenting! Rick
@@thefish-eyeview7733 yes sir/mam it is i am self taught on graph reading but dang has it payed off I can stack em up like cord wood now when I used to be happy to catch a few good messes in spring only and the river run in winter an that was it now it’s turned into year round catching an poison in my veins I have to go catch them cause I can 🤣😂
Crappie and Crappy smell completely different. 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🎣🎣🎣🎣
We talk and catch them a diffrent down in bamer
Would live to know how you fish 'em down there. Fishing and filming is always a learning experience! Thanks for watching! Rick
I don't want to catch anything that's crappy
Some may call 'em Crap-ee, some call 'em Craw-pee - one things certain, them's very Tast-ee!
Makes me hungry.
Excelente.
I just use worms
Just get a livescope
Great idea!
Someone who can pronounce crappie right !
REALLY? In the northern states and Canada it's pronounced as its written. Elsewhere it's pronounced Craw-pee....so where's the 'w' or the 'u' in Crappie??
@@thefish-eyeview7733 they call them croppie
@@richardmarsh7378 Croppie is actually a 'slang' term which started in the 1950's in the mid to southern States. In the northern states (Minnesota, Wisconsin, and New York everyone still calls them as it's written (and originally intended). When I used to visit Florida in the 1970's EVERONE called them Crappies. Even Al Lindner (In Fisherman) used to call them as written. Now, to try and please others,(politics in fishing) he says it both ways. Guess I'll have to do the same. Seems you can't please everyone....even in fishing.
Speckled perch is what we call them
This commentator must be yankee, how he calls the fish “crappy”, but in south we pronounce them “crop-e”!
That's how they pronounce it in Canada and a few of the northern States. My theory is; way back (about 50 years ago, or more) some guy figured out how good eating they were and started calling them 'Crap', as it's spelled, to keep everyone away from their favourite eat'n fish. And the pronounciation stuck. LOL. Just might be a fact. As more folks up here are finding out how great Crappie are, you here it said both ways lately. Thanks for watching! Working on more Croppie videos. Rick
In S. LA we call them sac-a-lait, never crappie. (sack of milk)
Damn hillbillies
@@poppaluv and in north east Louisiana we call them white perch lol
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The voice-over guy doing this sounds like a cheesy fake 1990s infomercial. People don't talk like this anymore. Next time don't hire a voiceover guy Just have a regular person on your staff talking. That's what people like these days. He also pronounced the name of the fish wrong. It's crAHppie. Not "crappy"
Stop complaining this is a great video
Did these from 1992 - 2020 for the 'Real Fishing Show' using their narrators. Working on new stuff with my voice - don't know if that's an improvement though. Sound like Rodney Dangerfield with a head cold! LOL. In Canada we pronounce Crappies the 'shitty' way. Wonder who started that here?
Hey - I just bought my F150 from the voiceover guy! LOL
The guy talking certainly isn't from any southern state. The way he pronounces crappie makes me cringe.
He's Canadian...eh? Actually folks up North pronounce it the 'shitty' way. Don't know why - just do. Even Al Lindner (from the northern US) is heard saying it both ways. Must be the cold, crappy weather freezing peoples brains?? LOL. Gonna start narrating all my new stuff using my own voice. Crappies....they're great fish wherever you find them or whatever you call 'em! Rick
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KRAH-pees .. are NOT "crappy!"
Shitty back ground music drowns out comintary.
I agree!! Not my choice - I was working for Bob Izumi and these were altered and adjusted for TV broadcast by others. Once I run out of these old versions I'm posting my own, using my own voice. Some major Crappie videos coming out in July....complete with natural filming sounds underwater! Will put this one to shame!! Thanks for watching and commenting! Rick
You should have spent some time learning to pronounce it. lol
Believe it or not that's the way they say Crappies in Canada. Don't know why - just do. Maybe they weren't respected in the old days? Or we just read it as it's written - there's no 'w' (Crawppies) or 'u' (Crauppies) in there anywhere. Even some pros in the US say it that way (up in the northern states) and even both ways...often in the next sentence. LOL. Al Lindner (In Fisherman) has done the same. Maybe they should just be renamed 'Slabs'?
@@thefish-eyeview7733 those poor fish. lol
Pronounce it correctly please!!! It’s not “Crappy” it’s “Craw-pee”.
It isn't spelled Crawppy, Crauppy or Croppy?? The original 'common' name given to these fish (over a hundred years ago) was universally pronounced as written - Crappy (as in this video), and still is in the northern States and in Canada. Craw-pee is actually a 'slang' pronunciation started in the mid to Southern States during the 1950's. Guess you can't please everyone.........
@@thefish-eyeview7733 What's your source on that? Various dictionaries show the etymology from the French Canadian word crapet, which explains both the "crah" pronounciation, as well as the plural of crappie being crappie, not "crappies."
crap pies really that is not the right pronunciation lol
You're right, should be craw pees. The other is how we say it up here in Canada...eh? Then again we call Walleye 'Pickerel', along with a whole lot of other backwards language. Might need a translator if you head up this way - but we do have great fishing (check out my other plays) and we love our American neighbours. Stay safe - we miss you!
@@thefish-eyeview7733 not a backwards language as you say and I have a few friends from canada just never heard it said like that before maybe some of us are the backwards ones lol. north and south slang thing. enjoy your vids keep making them be safe stay warm
Awesome video !
Glad you enjoyed it! Please share with your friends - I need the help!