The best spot for Crappie this time of year is from the fish market up to the Harbor patrol station just behind Pier 7 and where Hogates use to be. The main problem is casting off the walk way down to the water a good 10 - 15 feet depending on the tide. It's best to use fluorocarbon tippet and leaders because you stand a good chance of hooking up with a Catfish, Carp, Striper and Bass so you'll need a heavy tippet that doesn't show.
On Thursday, November 7, 2013 5:38:54 PM UTC-5, Aden wrote:
-- On Thursday, November 7, 2013 5:38:54 PM UTC-5, Aden wrote:
So I just found a new pattern for crappie and don't want to wait til spring to test it out. My usual crappie hole isn't producing. Any ideas for lakes or rivers near Alexandria that might let me test the pattern? I don't need specifics just a general area.
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