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Early Spring Crappie Fishing



Bridge Fishing for Early Spring Black crappie.

25 Responses to “Early Spring Crappie Fishing”

  • shamwowisamazing:

    thanks! im going out 2moro, so i’ll use these tips

  • jurassicsushi:

    5 Stars!
    Ok I’m in milledgeville Georgia right now, originally from NY. I can’t catch a crappie for the life of me. So please any and all help would be awesome. Note: I have No Boat or access to a dock with lights.

  • crankinchris44:

    rhat first one waz a black crappie get ur crappies sorted out

  • AdeptAngling:

    I Literally Mean shopping carts, A lot are thrown in around the area where i was fishing. :)

  • jumar1281:

    2pac – changes

  • firehero56:

    whats the name of the song

  • jumar1281:

    yo what do you mean by “shopping cart”?

  • juststl:

    2pac for life check my page for all 2pac

  • badandybeatsbeats:

    hey man you ever fished northwest indiana for the salmon

  • 2066241:

    bass will hit crappie jigs…

  • 8darian1208:

    i think you got black crappies there, chief !

  • JonClaboProductions:

    i love peanuts and grape jam

  • liv4soccer07:

    hahaha yah.

  • jsguitar:

    Why not two lb test instead of four?

  • UARAF16:

    i say it crawpy

  • AdeptAngling:

    Ha…ha… thanks! if you think i Talked a lot in this video, Check out my NEW One. :-]]

  • geezyhafzdim:

    u talk to fucking much,more den u fish

  • Yusuf76us:

    The sad part of this is, good luck finding fresh water that’s not polluted.

  • fishnkid1923:

    i use the same grubs on smallmouth and crappie.

  • duckhunterdak:

    Maby its just my labtop but on most of the fosh you couldnt see the fish cause u were holdin them to low just thought u mould want ot know.
    Dak.

  • ilovewater9:

    2pac intro very nice
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  • AdeptAngling:

    thanks for the comments guys, Be sure to check out my other crappie video Part I And II You’ll see big Crappie! And a lot of numbers also. Great video and i wouldn’t want you to miss it.

  • omarkaviles:

    great show!!!

  • 86tube:

    yup…keep in mind that white crappies have light vertical stripe patterns on its sides…if you see any spots…its a black crappie…anyhow…good work and tips…

  • AdeptAngling:

    now that I watch the videos, you are correct. i apologize for the misinterpretation. in the Spring it’s a little harder to tell them apart when they get ready to pre-spawn Because they all get about the same color and you can’t see the dots forming in to the vertical lines on the white crappie. but in this case it’s fairly easy and obvious to see that they are indeed black crappie. Again i apologize, And will look into this specific species further more. thanks.

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