Joe Don, like many people, is a big fan of crappie fishing and has his own collection of crappie secrets. He likes to catch a mess of crappie, take them home, fry them up, and eat them. Joe knows some crappie secrets that you should know too.
Joe typically starts his crappie fishing in the winter months while the water is low. He goes out and scouts out hist favorite spots. He looks for brush piles and stands of dead timber. He looks for anything that can lead to crappie.
On a typical Friday night, Joe will start his fishing trip. He spends time to check over the boat. He starts the engine so he does not get surprised the next day. He fills up his gas cans. He checks and rigs up all of his poles, no need to waste day light.
On Saturday morning, he kisses his wife before dawn and heads out to his favorite spots. He launches the boat, checks his maps, and off he goes to those spots he found during the low water.
When he gets the boat to one of the spots, Joe kills the motor. He looks at the sky to see what the weather conditions are like. The lure he chooses will depend on whether it is overcast or sunny. As the sun comes up Joe takes a look at the water. Same thing, depending on the color and clarity of the water he will pick different lure colors.
Joe then makes his final color selection, hones the hook, rigs the lure and starts fishing. Nothing biting yet. Joe Don checks to make sure he is in the correct spot. He is. He then changes out the color of lure he is using. Wham, he gets a bite, then another, and another. As the day changes, he most likely changed lure color 20 times.
By noon, Joe has caught his limit of crappie fishing. He heads for home. Joe knows that dinner tonight is going to be a delicious plate of succulent, tender fried crappie. He know that tomorrow morning he will catch his limit again.
That folks is the way to catch a mess of crappie. Joe Don knows those crappie secrets.
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