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JT26 wrote:I'm not the greatest Crappie fisherman, but i caught a lot of them at Lake Cassidy last summer. They have to be over 9 inches to keep them there i think, and while i did catch a few over that size, most were smaller.
I trolled a chartruese crappie tube with a chartruese mini scented worm as a trailer. The bite the best there right before the sun rises, and you will know they are active cause they jump all over the lake
bboard wrote:JT26 wrote:I'm not the greatest Crappie fisherman, but i caught a lot of them at Lake Cassidy last summer. They have to be over 9 inches to keep them there i think, and while i did catch a few over that size, most were smaller.
I trolled a chartruese crappie tube with a chartruese mini scented worm as a trailer. The bite the best there right before the sun rises, and you will know they are active cause they jump all over the lake
Thanks JT26, You'll do nicely for a start! I appreciate your response and your pics are great.
bboard wrote:Most of my 77-year adult life I've fly-fished for trout. This year I want to concentrate on crappie. Would anyone care to share their knowledge of where and how in Washington State, preferably within an hour of Everett, I should look for crappie? I've heard that Lakes Cassidy, Serene, Stevens, Stickney and Washington are worth a look. What say you experts? I wouldn't be sorry to hear some of your favorite techniques, either!
bboard wrote:JT26 wrote:I'm not the greatest Crappie fisherman, but i caught a lot of them at Lake Cassidy last summer. They have to be over 9 inches to keep them there i think, and while i did catch a few over that size, most were smaller.
I trolled a chartruese crappie tube with a chartruese mini scented worm as a trailer. The bite the best there right before the sun rises, and you will know they are active cause they jump all over the lake
Thanks JT26, You'll do nicely for a start! I appreciate your response and your pics are great.
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