I want to try crappie fishing this spring. Is there any good YouTube channels to watch. Will fish mostly Chickamauga and Nickajack. I know how to bass and catfish but never tried crappie. Don't even know how to find them.
I'll not forget going duck hunting one cold, cold morning years ago on Normandy Lake and seeing a car & trailer in the parking lot with frost on the windshield. Obviously, it had been parked there overnight. My buddy & I were concerned that someone had gotten themselves in trouble. We went on our hunt and when we got back to the ramp, the car was still there. We loaded up and were going to go call 911 when the person came motoring up to the ramp. After he got loaded up, we started talking to him and asked if he'd been on the water all night. He said yes, he'd read an article in one of the outdoor magazines about night fishing for crappie during the winter. We asked if he got cold and he said it wasn't too bad. He had a horse blanket wrapped around his shoulders with a kerosene heater between his legs. Asked if he caught any and he was right proud that he'd caught 3 but said they were dinks.Right now is when you need to be going.
Goodfield creek on Chickamauga is always a crappie hotspot but it gets fished a lot. Hiwassee River is where I normally go, and fish the creek mouths on it.
This time of year at Goodfield, you can tell when they are catching them. They'll be a dozen or more Mexicans out there wading up to their waist in the water and mud. Some of the smarter ones will be on kayaks. Either way...there's no getting up or down the creek in a boat because they have it blocked. I have sat there at the mouth of it and catch fish on every cast. Never tried it at night though. But winter is my favorite time to fish for them.I'll not forget going duck hunting one cold, cold morning years ago on Normandy Lake and seeing a car & trailer in the parking lot with frost on the windshield. Obviously, it had been parked there overnight. My buddy & I were concerned that someone had gotten themselves in trouble. We went on our hunt and when we got back to the ramp, the car was still there. We loaded up and were going to go call 911 when the person came motoring up to the ramp. After he got loaded up, we started talking to him and asked if he'd been on the water all night. He said yes, he'd read an article in one of the outdoor magazines about night fishing for crappie during the winter. We asked if he got cold and he said it wasn't too bad. He had a horse blanket wrapped around his shoulders with a kerosene heater between his legs. Asked if he caught any and he was right proud that he'd caught 3 but said they were dinks.