Pre-Spawn Crappie Fishing on the Sunken Bridge

TLDRJoin me for an exciting pre-spawn crappie fishing trip on the sunken bridge. I catch big crappie using 10ft ACC crappie sticks and Slab City jigs. Don't miss the action!

Key insights

🎣Pre-spawn crappie fishing is a great opportunity to catch big fish

💪Using 10ft ACC crappie sticks provides the perfect length for casting and control

🐜Hand-tied jigs from Slab City jigs are highly effective in attracting crappie

🌇Fishing in the evening can yield great results

🌉The sunken bridge is a hotspot for pre-spawn crappie

Q&A

What is the best time for pre-spawn crappie fishing?

The pre-spawn period usually occurs in early spring when water temperatures reach around 50-60 degrees Fahrenheit.

What type of fishing rod do you recommend for crappie fishing?

A 10ft ACC crappie stick provides the perfect length for casting and control.

Why do you use hand-tied jigs?

Hand-tied jigs from Slab City jigs are highly effective in attracting crappie due to their realistic appearance and movement.

Do you have any tips for fishing in the evening?

Fishing in the evening can be productive as crappie are more active during low light conditions. Focus on areas with structure and slowly retrieve your bait.

What makes the sunken bridge a good spot for crappie fishing?

The sunken bridge provides structure and attracts pre-spawn crappie looking for spawning areas. It has historically been a fruitful spot for catching big crappie.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Join me for an exciting pre-spawn crappie fishing trip on the sunken bridge.

03:03I catch a big crappie using my 10ft ACC crappie stick and a hand-tied jig from Slab City jigs.

06:08I land another big crappie and showcase its size.

08:52The sunken bridge proves to be a fruitful spot as I catch another big crappie.

11:57I catch multiple crappie back-to-back, showcasing the success of the technique and bait used.

15:30I catch another big crappie and measure its size.

16:33I catch a last crappie before the sun goes down, ending the fishing trip.