Thanks Dan, Really like your videos they are very informative, friendly and really inspiring. I love catching crappie and your videos are just another important tool in my Tackle box to enable me to go out there and be a better fisherman. Great Job keep those videos coming.
Crappie will adapt to their environment. Fishing in a lake or slow moving stream they'll sit and watch the bait then snatch it, but put them in a fast moving stream and they'll grab a fast moving bait the same as a small mouth bass would, because they have no other choice.
Thanks for making videos Dan you do a great job very informative I've learned a lot of new techniques by watching your video keep up the good work can't wait to see your next one I love to crappie fish starting to get into more walleye fishing keep up the good work
Wolf in sheep's clothing... I suppose if you're trying to trick the fish into biting. I hope you're being sarcastic, Joel Osteen and all other church leaders are false preachers.
its going to depend on the wind and depth, the more wind you have the heavier you have to go... a 1/16 oz works good in calm conditions in 4-8 feet of water.
You don't crappie fish to often or theres no brush, trees in the water where you fish. A weight of 1/16 in water less then 10 feet will hit the bottom fast reeling slow. I use 1/64, 1/32 or 1/48 oz, jigs in water less then 10 feet, unless using a float then 1/32. oz.. The body of the plastic can help float the jig, crappie will not feed of the bottom most of the time, I guide for bass and crappie...
Thinks for the advice but most of the cripple I am catching is on live minnows but I catch a lot on jigs to but I still just learned something know today think you
its funny i always super slow finesse for largemouth here. and a few days ago i got a decent crappie. after my cast i let my dropper loop style weight on bottom plastic roboworm like 2 foot off floor. go all the way to bottom. then started walking down the banks and after like 15 steps crappie slam it. the bad thing i couldnt get any others near it. i have bad luck at this lake. i think im avg like 4-5 hours to get one fish. and rarely do i get others when i find one.. even with largemouth. though sometimes i do find multiples of largemouth but never with crappie yet. but ive only got like 3-4 crappie here lol but lots of largemouth. though spawn and renting a boat is a little better fishing.. and fall isnt so bad to rent a boat here either the stripers boil but ya fishing at this lake mainly from banks is a pain.
Biggest problem in the south. Old people will not actually teach people how to catch crappie out of greed. Most common response I get is" just use a jig" I found someone to teach me eventually but they were my age. It's kinda ironic the people 60+ years say the younger generations don't know how to do anything but have you done anything to change that. Stfu and let him share his knowledge bad grammar and all at least it's helpful to someone.
The most useful information I've seen
Went fishing yesterday for walleye on the Missouri river and caught a big 15" crappie, think I will be fishing for crappie today, thanks for the tips!
Man! I’ve only been fishing for two weeks lol yeah I’m a new newbie 😂 but your videos have helped me catch my first crappie. Thank you! Keep’em coming
Adding a bobber helps to get a longer cast too!
Thanks Dan, Really like your videos they are very informative, friendly and really inspiring. I love catching crappie and your videos are just another important tool in my Tackle box to enable me to go out there and be a better fisherman.
Great Job keep those videos coming.
Keep up the good work man. You're doing great!
100% percent correct. Well said.
Good info
Very good tips dan i just watched some of your videos and i will be using them this fall thanks
Crappie will adapt to their environment. Fishing in a lake or slow moving stream they'll sit and watch the bait then snatch it, but put them in a fast moving stream and they'll grab a fast moving bait the same as a small mouth bass would, because they have no other choice.
Thanks for making videos Dan you do a great job very informative I've learned a lot of new techniques by watching your video keep up the good work can't wait to see your next one I love to crappie fish starting to get into more walleye fishing keep up the good work
Thanks bud!
I'll try this technique next time out....thanks!
you bet!
Any advice on crappie fishing a highland reservoir that has depths of 150+ and void of grass and not much wood either?
fish up in the creek arms... look for man made brush piles or docks that are in deeper water.
Great vid and info! Thanks!
I find this to work for other panfish as well
for sure!
Great tips man keep it up!
Thanks for sharing✌
you bet!
Awesome tips!!! Just subscribed to your videos looking forward to more tips.
thanks man!
Great tips! I'm new in fishing. What type of rod and reel you use for crappie fishing. Thanks!
Different retrieval speed is not a hack. A hack would be dip your lure in Cheez Whiz and throw it out there.
I use a small piece of white yarn as an extra exciter. My lil' hack.
Joel osteen of anglers... Great tips!
nocent904 LMAO! So true! Slight resemblance to him too!
nocent904 that’s an insult to this guy. You must be saying that he is a false teacher.
joel osteen is good at lying.just sayin
Wolf in sheep's clothing... I suppose if you're trying to trick the fish into biting.
I hope you're being sarcastic, Joel Osteen and all other church leaders are false preachers.
Subscribing... even though I could swear crappie in California never follow the rules I learn...😔😔😔
out there I guessing you fish a lot of canyon reservoirs and deep lakes?
@@dominatefishing9641 exactly!
Good content man.. Subscribed
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Dan, You say the smallest jig head possible. What weight would that be. Always looking to improve and would love to hear what you think.
its going to depend on the wind and depth, the more wind you have the heavier you have to go... a 1/16 oz works good in calm conditions in 4-8 feet of water.
You don't crappie fish to often or theres no brush, trees in the water where you fish. A weight of 1/16 in water less then 10 feet will hit the bottom fast reeling slow. I use 1/64, 1/32 or 1/48 oz, jigs in water less then 10 feet, unless using a float then 1/32. oz.. The body of the plastic can help float the jig, crappie will not feed of the bottom most of the time, I guide for bass and crappie...
I second the 1/32 ounce heads. Rigged in a small tube jig, It gives it a very nice gliding action.
nice man, thanks for sharing what works for you!
I use 1/32
How do you keep it up?
Great tips
Thanks Man!
Thinks for the advice but most of the cripple I am catching is on live minnows but I catch a lot on jigs to but I still just learned something know today think you
awesome man! live minnows are hard to beat sometimes...
Tony Ofton loop
Alabama rig. Gets em every time
Are you from Tennessee
its funny i always super slow finesse for largemouth here. and a few days ago i got a decent crappie. after my cast i let my dropper loop style weight on bottom plastic roboworm like 2 foot off floor. go all the way to bottom. then started walking down the banks and after like 15 steps crappie slam it. the bad thing i couldnt get any others near it. i have bad luck at this lake. i think im avg like 4-5 hours to get one fish. and rarely do i get others when i find one.. even with largemouth. though sometimes i do find multiples of largemouth but never with crappie yet. but ive only got like 3-4 crappie here lol but lots of largemouth. though spawn and renting a boat is a little better fishing.. and fall isnt so bad to rent a boat here either the stripers boil but ya fishing at this lake mainly from banks is a pain.
I hear you... you need to get a boat... even if its a small one.
where do you get these techniques from
lots of time on the water...and you hear about an idea to try here and there...
TY Crappie my go2 fish w/gkids or 4 dinner LoL good info makes sense
My secret is the crappie niblets on lure gits it done well also
Mmm CRAPPIES
Fishing for "crappy"? Lol just found it funny... 😂
Love the shirt are you around the gatlinburg area??
lol... no Wisconsin
Dominate Fishing I knew it. Looks like home. I live a block away from Lake Dubay. Really love your back to basics style. Thanks neighbor.
nice man! let me know how you do fishing!
Thanks man! Nice you have some good fishing over there... I like fishing the spring walleye run over there!
Don't say 'hack'. It makes you sound like a hack.
When did fishing tips become hacks?
there is no S in crappie.will be glad when you learn updated tips.your tips have been being used for the last 30 years that I know of.
shut up
Kevin Stevens fuck off Kevin. Did anyone ask you?
Shut up
Kevin upset the fan boys lmao
That's a tip, not a hack
You could use Owen Wilson as a stunt double
lol
Looks more like Owens brother Luke Wilson.
Can’t help but notice you didn’t actually catch a fish...😂Great advice though
haha, thanks!
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There is no crappies in the south. Just crappie.
haha, we say crappies (plural) up here...
When I was a kid, we called them white perch.
there is no S on the end of crappie.im 50 years old.been doing that since I was a kid.not a good video.
Kevin Stevens shut it old man
Jeremy Gresham
hahaha.lol
I like how he commented almost the same thing 5 months earlier. Must’ve forgot he already watched the video.
Hunt and Fish where's the best lake right now for crappie?
Biggest problem in the south. Old people will not actually teach people how to catch crappie out of greed.
Most common response I get is" just use a jig"
I found someone to teach me eventually but they were my age.
It's kinda ironic the people 60+ years say the younger generations don't know how to do anything but have you done anything to change that. Stfu and let him share his knowledge bad grammar and all at least it's helpful to someone.
Very good tips dan i just watched some of your videos and i will be using them this fall thanks