reefrunner
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
The Kawarthas have been opened up to year round panny fishing just a couple years ago and while it may be premature to get any expertise, how have you gone about targetting crappie on the Kawartha Lakes? What techniques did you use?
I'm looking to go as soon as the ice gets off the lake, hopefully any weekend now :twisted:
In years past, I had two early season patterns that worked that I'll share here. Mind you these were used around Pike opener (late May).
Trolling jointed perch patterns
I've read that crappie are "on" in the spring because they fiercly protect their eggs during the spwan. Further, Perch were considered the top "predators" to their eggs. I had awesome success getting crappie in late May by trolling a small Jointed Rapala, J5 or 7, at about 2mph over weed beds. The most productive colour in my box, which I since dubbed the "crappie killer" is firetiger. I've had suceess with other perch patterns. Water temps were ranging in the 60s F. Certanly the water is colder after ice-out. Suggestions besides finding warmer waters?
Drop shotting minnow plastics
Again, in May another tactic I used was drop shotting GULP minnows in deeper shelves of canals. There were areas that were stacked with pannies but you had to pick through gills, rockbass and perch top get some crappies. Made for some good consistent action but losing alot of expensive GULP baits for a few crappie.
I hope these methods help other crappie fisherman. What do you do? Primarily I'm looking for ice-out lake tips. I know you can get them in the canals this time of year but I want to get into something new (to me).
Thanks for your input.
Reefrunner
The Kawarthas have been opened up to year round panny fishing just a couple years ago and while it may be premature to get any expertise, how have you gone about targetting crappie on the Kawartha Lakes? What techniques did you use?
I'm looking to go as soon as the ice gets off the lake, hopefully any weekend now :twisted:
In years past, I had two early season patterns that worked that I'll share here. Mind you these were used around Pike opener (late May).
Trolling jointed perch patterns
I've read that crappie are "on" in the spring because they fiercly protect their eggs during the spwan. Further, Perch were considered the top "predators" to their eggs. I had awesome success getting crappie in late May by trolling a small Jointed Rapala, J5 or 7, at about 2mph over weed beds. The most productive colour in my box, which I since dubbed the "crappie killer" is firetiger. I've had suceess with other perch patterns. Water temps were ranging in the 60s F. Certanly the water is colder after ice-out. Suggestions besides finding warmer waters?
Drop shotting minnow plastics
Again, in May another tactic I used was drop shotting GULP minnows in deeper shelves of canals. There were areas that were stacked with pannies but you had to pick through gills, rockbass and perch top get some crappies. Made for some good consistent action but losing alot of expensive GULP baits for a few crappie.
I hope these methods help other crappie fisherman. What do you do? Primarily I'm looking for ice-out lake tips. I know you can get them in the canals this time of year but I want to get into something new (to me).
Thanks for your input.
Reefrunner