How to Stop a Crappie "getaway" Amazing Crappie Fishing Tips Here!

Old School Crappie Fishing Family Secrets

You’d be shocked how many crappie get away from fisherman all over the country after the fish have been hooked. I’m willing to bet it happens to you at least a few times every time you go fishing (and some of these subtle bites you never even knew you had). Here are our surefire crappie fishing tips to limit your crappie “getaways”

TIP#1 Match your line color to the water your are fishing in. As a rule of thumb the cleaner the water is the more you need to disguise your line.

TIP#2 Don’t try and “muscle” the fish after you set the hook…unless you want to brag about the fish lips hanging on your hook.(you can sit around and speculate how big the “rest of the fish” was!) Instead,you’ve got to wait to set the hook. Crappie like to swim a little before trying to swallow… give it a few seconds, then give a quick jerk to set the hook. Once thats done , it is a give and take process to tire the crappie out. Don’t ever pull hard. This one of the most important crappie fishing tips you will learn.

TIP#3 I always use a net when I am bringing crappie into the boat. If you get a big slab on your line you could rip the hook right out of his tender lips just by pulling the fish into the boat without a net.

TIP#4 Use a rod with a lot of action. Set the drag so that you can give a little line before you rip the fish’s mouth off. If all you get is are fish lips, you might have your drag set too tight. Just loosen it up.

TIP#5 Wear him out before you bring him in. Think of it as a “tug of war” match! You Gotta pull hard then let up…. a reel there..stop a second.. wear him out. You’ve got to find a balance on your drag settings. You want to set a little tension to tire out the crappie-but not to much so the line breaks. After he’s worn out, you can put him in the net without to much resistance.

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