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Where & How do I Catch Crappie?

January 24, 2010 By JD Leave a Comment

Hey JD,

Spring hopefully is on the way and I’ve got a question for you. One of my friends is really hot on crappie fishing, so much in fact that we have a little wager going now. He doesn’t fish much in the ocean for lincgod and I have never fished for big crappie before. We are going to go head to head on either of these specie. My question is , where in hell can I find some big crappie and how do I catch them? I have started looking on the internet but then I thought about you. You answered a question I had awhile back about rainbows over 16 inches in the sac system. Can you help me out buddy?

–Craig D.

Craig, well normally I’d say you can catch some huge ‘slabs at Clear Lake in February and March, but the fish are in a down cycle there now. Black Butte Reservoir has always been a hot crappie producer, though I haven’t heard much out of there this season. Camp Far West is another good bet.

Find some submerged cover near deep water and drop small live minnows or white crappie jigs (1/34-ounce size). Good luck!

Filed Under: uncategorized Tagged With: black butte, camp far west, clear lake, crappie

Photo Essay: The Amazing Places Fish Live

January 20, 2010 By JD 9 Comments

Unnamed coho creek, Cordova, AK


Why do we fish? One of the big reasons for me is to have the opportunity to visit some of the amazing places that fish call home. Here’s a look at some of my favorites…Click here to read more…

Filed Under: Cool Photos Tagged With: alaska, california delta, klamath river, lake tahoe, rivers, scenics, trinity river

Pending All-Tackle World Record Grayling

January 19, 2010 By JD 1 Comment

Photo: IGFA

Okay, so they fight like a wet sock but I still like grayling for some reason — especially when they come in the extra-jumbo size like this pending all-tackle world record 4-pound, 12 ouncer caught on a nymph in Austria’s Steinfeld River on Nov. 25 by Adriano Garhantini of Rosegg, Austria. Click here to read more…

Filed Under: Trophy Room Tagged With: grayling, igfa, interational game fish association, world record

Who needs a boat ramp???

January 18, 2010 By JD 2 Comments


You’ve gotta love the drift boat! It’s the almost indestructible, go-anywhere fishing machine that you can launch just about any place and…Click here to read more…

Filed Under: Cool Photos Tagged With: drift boat, driftboat, river fishing

Cured salmon eggs toxic to baby salmon?

December 26, 2009 By JD Leave a Comment

A recent study by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife says that some commercially-available cured salmon eggs are harmful to juvenile salmon and steelhead. ODFW and Oregon State University scientists tested a random sample of commercially-available cured eggs and found that some juvenile fish died after ingesting some brands. Specific mortality levels varied among products and ranged from 0 to 30 percent.
Click here to read more…

Filed Under: uncategorized Tagged With: egg cures, salmon eggs, smolts, sodium sulfite

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