Wally Marshall of Westminster is arguably one of the most well-known crappie fishermen in North America. He goes by the nickname “Mr. Crappie,” a fitting moniker he trademarked way back in 1996.
Striped bass are biting on the south half of the lake, reports Jon Conklin, fishing guide. Try for stripers in the White or War Eagle river arms. Live bait is best. Shad or brood minnows are the top ...
CONROE: Water murky; 75 degrees; Black bass are fair on spinnerbaits and Carolina-rigged soft plastics over shallow grass. Crappie are fair on minnows and jigs over brush. Catfish are good on ...
Alan Bland shows a Beaver Lake crappie he caught May 2 from the Pine Creek arm on the upstream end of the reservoir. The fish ...
Wally Marshall of Westminster is arguably one of the most well-known crappie fishermen in North America. He goes by the nickname “Mr. Crappie,” a fitting moniker he trademarked back in 1996. Marshall ...
BROWNWOOD: Water stained; 55-59 degrees; 0.09 feet low. Black bass to 3 pounds are good on spinnerbaits, green pumpkin soft plastic worms, and Senkos in flooded bushes in 2-8 feet. Hybrid striper are ...
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