Thanks. Video was not shot on sparrow. But sparrow was used as an example. Hopefully, 100 boats don't go thinking they can get crappie in there like that. I put a disclaimer in the description.
The location stuff kinda scared me at first. I seen you out there sunday with the kids. But youve helped me with techniques and finding fish so I cant be mad. My buddy did send me a picture of a 3.6 pound 17" crappie that was caught on sparrow. Let the big ones go and only take what you want for a good meal. My best is a 16 1/4. The big ones have been stacked on a standing timber since early august. Livescope is deadly especially on that lake. 🎣
100%. Not only do I let the big ones go I know the detrimental effects spot burning can do. I don't normally give exact locations but will use spots as examples. That being said sparrow does have an amazing crappie fishery and some of the largest crappie I have ever seen. North of sparrow is excellent if you can find them. A lot of guys get discouraged and struggle. My girls had a blast catch crappie, aunfish, and largemouth bass :)
Almost all local lakes have crappie in them. Sparrow, Couchiching, Simcoe, Dalrymple, Lake St. John, Tea, Morrison, I could keep going. Every lake will have giants and every lake sets up similar this time of year. Apply this info to any of those lakes or your own lake. This was not filmed on sparrow itself, but it was filmed on a bay thst you can drive to from sparrow. I just don't give out exact pins.
Thanks Kevin, Everything You said in the video I have found has been working for me!
Amazing man! I will do a winter video as well showing suspended basin fishing!
Awesome video! Thanks, Kevin!
Your welcome. Thanks for the comment. The appreciation makes, making these videos all the better :)
That was really impressive to see all those fish on the graph like that!
thank you! Its kind of crazy how many fish there are.
Sparrow is a fun lake to fish. Great job explaining technique and how/where to find them Kevin. Thanks
Thanks. Video was not shot on sparrow. But sparrow was used as an example. Hopefully, 100 boats don't go thinking they can get crappie in there like that. I put a disclaimer in the description.
Awesome video. I didn't know crappie got that big in this area! I have some fun scouting and lake hoping to do :)
Yes you do! They get huge!!!
Great video Kevin! I’ve never targeted crappie and really appreciate the information you share! Definitely need to try for crappie!
This is early for them. From now until first ice they are great to target, and great table fare, should you want fish to eat.
Sweet video👍 I’ve been catching them pretty deep rn I have found a floating pier with structure under it and man the fishing was great my last video
That's amazing. You find some deep structure it can be a gold mine!. With SLABS in your name, I know your on good ones!! 👍
Love big fall crappies.
They are a blast to catch!
Thank you
Cheers buddy!
Great video
Thanks Joe I appreciate it!! 🙏
The location stuff kinda scared me at first. I seen you out there sunday with the kids. But youve helped me with techniques and finding fish so I cant be mad. My buddy did send me a picture of a 3.6 pound 17" crappie that was caught on sparrow. Let the big ones go and only take what you want for a good meal. My best is a 16 1/4. The big ones have been stacked on a standing timber since early august. Livescope is deadly especially on that lake. 🎣
100%. Not only do I let the big ones go I know the detrimental effects spot burning can do. I don't normally give exact locations but will use spots as examples. That being said sparrow does have an amazing crappie fishery and some of the largest crappie I have ever seen. North of sparrow is excellent if you can find them. A lot of guys get discouraged and struggle.
My girls had a blast catch crappie, aunfish, and largemouth bass :)
So… what lake is it?
Almost all local lakes have crappie in them. Sparrow, Couchiching, Simcoe, Dalrymple, Lake St. John, Tea, Morrison, I could keep going. Every lake will have giants and every lake sets up similar this time of year. Apply this info to any of those lakes or your own lake. This was not filmed on sparrow itself, but it was filmed on a bay thst you can drive to from sparrow. I just don't give out exact pins.
Very informative video great job, selected harvass wish more peeps would do the same. 🎣
Me too. I didn't actually keep any. I will get some in the winter. :)
So you aren't keeping any fish?
Nah not today. Unless I plan on cleaning and eating day of or fresh, I don't keep them. 99% of my fishing is catch and release. I don't eat much.