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Ok crappie guys……
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<blockquote data-quote="WTM" data-source="post: 5667141" data-attributes="member: 6230"><p>i wrote some posts on black crappie a few years ago you might be interested in, pre-livescope of course. a few disagreed and i quit posting tips, until they installed livescope and started catching more blacks on ky lake.</p><p></p><p>one tip i will give you, quit parking over the top of them like you would white crappie. once you spook them theyre done and they are very spooky. when they are tight lipped cast a slip float or float and fly rig and pull it thru them slow. a black hair jig, popeye feather jig or black and chart crappie magnet will usually get a few more bites. 85 degree water temps doesnt phase blacks like it will whites.</p><p></p><p>good kuck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTM, post: 5667141, member: 6230"] i wrote some posts on black crappie a few years ago you might be interested in, pre-livescope of course. a few disagreed and i quit posting tips, until they installed livescope and started catching more blacks on ky lake. one tip i will give you, quit parking over the top of them like you would white crappie. once you spook them theyre done and they are very spooky. when they are tight lipped cast a slip float or float and fly rig and pull it thru them slow. a black hair jig, popeye feather jig or black and chart crappie magnet will usually get a few more bites. 85 degree water temps doesnt phase blacks like it will whites. good kuck [/QUOTE]
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