Dec 2025

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The changing season brings with it changes in crappie locations and feeding patterns.  Change gets harder for this aging angler, but crappies are just like me, they react at first hesitant to change, especially the weather and water conditions and as they acclimate, they go back to eating.

The one thing I have found fishing for crappies is that a change in wind direction can stop the bite for hours.  Frontal and barometric pressure changes can impact crappies eating habits for days.  These mood swings can frustrate the best of us.

One of the key mood changes with major weather and water conditions can cause them to go motionless while resting on the bottom.  We have seen this reaction repeatedly in numerous lakes and rivers around the country.

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  Lure of the Month: Power Vibe by Terry Madewell Lipless soft baits are an excellent choice for many species of fish, and crappie are no exception. The smaller, crappie-size lures often have weight built into the bait’s head, eliminating the need to attach a soft plastic profile body to a jighead. It’s a slight […]

A Crappie Guide’s Tactics for Winter Live Bait Fishing, by Terry Madewell

A confirmed minnow-man, Capt. Travis Bradshaw relies on live minnows to put slab crappie in his boat during cold weather.   A Crappie Guide’s Tactics for Winter Live Bait Fishing Photos and Story by Terry Madewell One of the appealing attributes of crappie fishing is that anglers have a variety of options that enable them […]

The Great Outdoors, Thank God for Our Veterans, by Larry Whiteley

A Special Christmas Gift   Kris, a friend of mine who is also a fishing guide on local lakes, called me the other day and invited me to go crappie fishing with him. That was not unusual. We usually go together a couple of times every winter when his guiding business is slow. He told […]

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