It’s no secret that the biggest crappies of the open water season are found in the shallow warm waters of Spring hidden in some form of cover such as pencil reeds, sunken timber, or near the edges of cattails.
The problem starts when a live crappie minnow is used under a float. It’s just a matter of time until that minnow wraps up the whole presentation to where the minnow falls off the hook or gets the hook snagged. Once some fish are located with the minnow float rig, replace the minnow with a white 2” Berkley Gulp twister tail hooked horizontally so it dangles like a minnow.
Cast to the honey hole and twitch the bait until a fish takes the bait. Using plastics for Spring crappies is also much more efficient (no more wasted time re-baiting).
Lotsa Fish! Lotsa Fun! Minnesota Fishing Guide Service, Captain Josh Hagemeister.
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Visiting the area? Here’s where to stay.
Once you’re here, stop into the Tourist Information Center off of Highway 71 South in Park Rapids. We’ve got lake maps, river maps and more. What we don’t have, we’ll find for you.
Tourist Information Center
1204 Park Avenue South
Park Rapids, MN 56470