I've said it before , and I'll say it again ... The way this guy teaches is so powerful , he could teach kindergarten. all year long , and not have one kid fall asleep for the entire year ! And I guarantee you they would all be straight A students ! I love me some crushing crappie , and I'll tell you why ! THIS GUY is the real deal ! And I know that because I've watched hundreds if not thousands of crappie videos , and not a single one I've ever watched kept you glued to the screen like his videos do and I'm going to bring out some pointers that he does that gets your attention , that the guys don't do ! No1 very upbeat and positive vibes from this guy ! You'll notice he doesn't sit down like all the other guys do, why ? Because that promotes bad posturing and laziness. And it doesn't matter if you are seeing it , or you are the one that is doing it, it makes your mind get in a lethargic state that kills positive vibrations , and is a motivational killer ! Standing up promotes alertness, and proper posturing ! And again it doesn't matter if you are the one seeing it , or you are the one doing it , this keeps your mind in a positive state , with positive vibrations ! And we all know what happens when we are feeling confident , yeah you got it , we are successful in most everything that we do ! He doesn't pay me to come on here and rate his videos , or tell me to boost the comments by writing a big well-planned reply . I do this on my own because it's the very least I can do for a man that goes out and spends so many hours on the water , and brings back real world results through trial and error , and share that information with us ! I do it Because I believe in the guy , and the methods that he teaches . I do it because he keeps his videos clean, and I would not have any problem with any child of any age whatsoever watching one of his videos, because I know his character , and his isn't of that kind ! It's of a kind that is rare in this world today , it's the good kind ! Here's to crushing crappies in 2025 !
Wow!!! I tilt my head to you and bask in honor and humility good Sir!!! Thank you so much Bob!!! I'm humbled - it is truly and honor and indeed a pleasure to receive a such a compliment. With all genuineness, sincerity and humility - it is my pleasure and privilege to collaborate with everyone and share in this passion of Crappie fishing!! You put a huge smile on my face, Sir!! Great to hear from you!! hope you and yours have been well!!! Thank you so very much for watching and supporting the channel and for your honest and thoughtful feedback - means the world, man!!! More to come!! Please keep spreading positive vibrations - KEY!! Tight Lines and til next time!!! Made my day man!!
I really like the way you take a minute to explain the different aspects of the lake and what is taking place. You really are a God sent for the rest of us. Thank you for the explicit information
I'm so glad you're enjoying the videos - thank you for letting me know as it helps me to know where to focus and where to improve! Thank you so very much for watching!! More vids coming!!! Tight lines!!
@anthonyeddy-h9n absolutely my pleasure, Sir!! Thank you for stopping by, watching and taking time to give me some feedback!! I really appreciate it!! More vids coming!!!
I really enjoy, and appreciate your teachings, unlike when I was in school. I could sit and listen to you and take notes for "hours". Thank You 👍🏾👍🏾👊🏾👊🏾.
Outstanding, Sir!! thanks for much for watching and for the feedback!!! looking to a great season as well!!! More to come!1 Thanks again for watching and welcome to the channel!!!
@chrisfulmer9856 made my day, Sir!!! I love it!! Thank you so much for your feedback back!! Makes me work hard to ensure relevancy when developing the content!!! Tight Lines, Sir!!
I just saw your channel and you have explained the water and weather conditions most excellent. I fish for crappie in the se ga. Creeks and they are always changing. Especially now with the heavy rains lately. My wife and I have to fish in heavy brush and expect to hang up frequently. Fishing two jigs are out of the question. I bought a extending golf ball retriever and it works great to save the jigs. Also use the churetruse crappie bites. We are going to try out the thump gel as soon as the weather agrees. Thanks for your help.
@Dangbo3030 yeah.. 2 jigs in heavy cover is tough, but nice work using the golf ball retriever.. no jigs are expensive!!! Thanks so much for watching and for the feedback, Sir! More to come!! Thanks for reaching out and let me know how the thump Gel works!!! Tight Lines!!!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, you made it VERY easy to understand. One question regarding finding shad: Once you found shad on fish finder, what happens next, do I start casting there and fish de depths of where the shad is? Shad are constantly moving, do we keep moving with them or once I find shad, should I find structure in that immediate area? Thanks for your help.
Hey Jerry - very Nice!! definitely some Nice crappies out there - and I love this time of year!! thanks for your feedback on the vids - really appreciate it!! More to come!!! Stay on'em!! and thanks again for watching!!!
That was awesome. I’m new to the Midwest (Southeast Iowa) and putting in the research time. This helps. The question is that I’m sure using the double jig rig to bank fish can be effective to locate crappies in the water column, however is there a way around cutting to switch jig head colors in the search? I also need those gloves to keep my hands dry and possibly warm too. Advise, thanks??
Yes, Sir!!! No mistaken it, is there... when you know the lake!!! I love it!!! thanks so much for watching - hope you enjoy the content and welcome to the Channel, Sir!!! Tight Lines!!! more to come!!!
Hi Craig - they can but it's not typical - you can tell when you catch a crappie and you see the characteristics of both. I've not seen it often but I have seen it! Great question - not one I hear often but it just so happens that in my last Video - I believe the first fish I caught was a hybrid I had a hard time identifying whether it was a black or white crappie when usually there is no mistaking the 2 😃 More to come and thanks so much for watching!!!
@@crushincrappie6525 I am getting close to retiring from my job and one of my goals is to travel to different states just to fish. One day in the near future I maybe reaching out to ask for a guided fishing trip with you. Blessings to you and your family.
Hi, Great video...would you say Caesar Creek has a good population of crappie? I see you were just south of the causeway...where else did you locate crappie?
Hi Tom - Yes.. I'd say Caesars has a great population of Crappies.. I think the population overall is going through a growth phase right now - but there are some really nice fish to be caught in this lake. In this video - I'm south of the Causeway but there are good fish on the north pool as well - very nice fish - I'm hoping to do a bit more fishing on that side this season!!! Thanks for watching!!! more to come!! Tight Lines!
Thanks for the knowledge on the turnover.i fish a pond and there is trees in the water but not deeper then 7 -8 feet and I fish from the bank,why cant I locate any crappie in this Oct Nov weather?
HI Dale - if the water you're fishing is 8ft at its deepest and there are trees in the water - then I'd recommend Slip Cork'n to find them initially. Under spins would be a good option as well to cover more water at different depts to see where you get your strikes. What I'd recommend is to go out early in the morning - and hit the trees - use 2 different pole with Slip cork setups - and I've got a few vids on how to setup a slip rig for reference in case you need it. Fish one rod close to the tree and one rod off the tree a bit. Use Live minnows to start and fish different depts, adjusting 6inches to a foot through the water layer until you find the fish. you may get hung up a bit - just make a mental note and adjust and any open areas free of hang-ups, work those areas with spinners. If you work the entire pond employing these methods - if there are Crappies in it... you'll hitt'em at some point!!! Thanks for the qurestion and Thanks so much for watching - let me know how you do and if you have any more questions - please let me know - looking forward to hearing that you've limited out!!! Tight lines!!!😃
@Billy-f2f Yes.. though it doesn't occur quite the same as a lake turnover. The reason primarily is that there is usually some level of current running through rivers mixing the water, but at some point if the surface cools enough, a turnove in the river occurs, allowing for thorough mixing of the water and the column holds that consistency as dominant til warmer weather sets back in!! Great question!!! Thanks so much for watching!!!
I'm using 11.5 ft ACC Crappie Stix loaded with 6lb Mono on a Sienna 2000 by Shimano, a 7.5 ft ACC Crappie Stix with 4lb Mono on a Sienna 1000 by Shimano and an 11.5 ft ACC Crappie Stix with 6lb Mono on a Daiwa Laguna 1000. Thanks so much for watching!!!
I have the ECHOMAP UHD93SV, with GT54UHD -TM transducer, with Panotix sonar ready. I'm having issues putting it in forward view I see others have also. I no I need more time on the water and help on things like how shallow can I put my deepV 16ft tracker in on flats. I truly appreciate any and all the help you can give. Thank you in advance
@@kennethgriffith2374 So I have the UHD93 sv as well but I don't use Panotix Live scope. But it sounds like you're going to have to get a separate mount. That way - even without spot lock - once you find some fish you could anchor from the back and use the trolling motor up front to pan from righ to left a bit without loosing your position too much and adjust your mount to stay forward facing the fish. Otherwise, it'll be really tough to stay on giving location with the Trolling motor and keep the sonar facing the fish... the only other scenario is when there is zero wind
@ the reason I ask is I’m new to crappie fishing. There’s nothing wrong with using live scope in my opinion, it’s just expensive. I have a good hummingbird but it’ll only do down scan. A good unit with side scan I think would help me a lot as it’ll allow me to scan wider and eliminate dead water.
@@RemiGarza-u5m You're absolutely correct - Sidescan/downscan is tough to beat on a good unit. How deep is the water you fish? I have the Garmin 93svUHD... and it's a good unit. However, anything greater than 60 ft on both sides gets a bit hard to read on a 9 inch screen. If the water your fish is relatively shallow - I'd say go for it but any deeper, then I'd look at a bigger and display and at least the GT56 Transducer - if you're considering Garmin!!
I'm using the GS11M , the GS08M & GS71P - which are the 11.5 the 8ft and 7.5 ft Super grip ACC Rods - they're good Rods - Love'em!! Thanks for watching Sir!!!
I've said it before , and I'll say it again ... The way this guy teaches is so powerful , he could teach kindergarten. all year long , and not have one kid fall asleep for the entire year ! And I guarantee you they would all be straight A students !
I love me some crushing crappie , and I'll tell you why ! THIS GUY is the real deal ! And I know that because I've watched hundreds if not thousands of crappie videos , and not a single one I've ever watched kept you glued to the screen like his videos do and I'm going to bring out some pointers that he does that gets your attention , that the guys don't do !
No1 very upbeat and positive vibes from this guy ! You'll notice he doesn't sit down like all the other guys do, why ? Because that promotes bad posturing and laziness. And it doesn't matter if you are seeing it , or you are the one that is doing it, it makes your mind get in a lethargic state that kills positive vibrations , and is a motivational killer !
Standing up promotes alertness, and proper posturing ! And again it doesn't matter if you are the one seeing it , or you are the one doing it , this keeps your mind in a positive state , with positive vibrations ! And we all know what happens when we are feeling confident , yeah you got it , we are successful in most everything that we do !
He doesn't pay me to come on here and rate his videos , or tell me to boost the comments by writing a big well-planned reply . I do this on my own because it's the very least I can do for a man that goes out and spends so many hours on the water , and brings back real world results through trial and error , and share that information with us ! I do it Because I believe in the guy , and the methods that he teaches . I do it because he keeps his videos clean, and I would not have any problem with any child of any age whatsoever watching one of his videos, because I know his character , and his isn't of that kind ! It's of a kind that is rare in this world today , it's the good kind !
Here's to crushing crappies in 2025 !
Wow!!! I tilt my head to you and bask in honor and humility good Sir!!! Thank you so much Bob!!! I'm humbled - it is truly and honor and indeed a pleasure to receive a such a compliment. With all genuineness, sincerity and humility - it is my pleasure and privilege to collaborate with everyone and share in this passion of Crappie fishing!! You put a huge smile on my face, Sir!! Great to hear from you!! hope you and yours have been well!!! Thank you so very much for watching and supporting the channel and for your honest and thoughtful feedback - means the world, man!!! More to come!! Please keep spreading positive vibrations - KEY!! Tight Lines and til next time!!! Made my day man!!
Like the way you teach, plain and easy to understand ! Thanks.
@PeggyParrow absolutely my pleasure!!! Thanks so m uch for watching!!! More vids coming soon!!
I really like the way you take a minute to explain the different aspects of the lake and what is taking place. You really are a God sent for the rest of us.
Thank you for the explicit information
I'm so glad you're enjoying the videos - thank you for letting me know as it helps me to know where to focus and where to improve! Thank you so very much for watching!! More vids coming!!! Tight lines!!
I learned a lot looking at your videos and I appreciate it. Thanks.
@robertwillis9908 Thank so much Robert!! Really appreciate your feedback Sir!! More vids to come!!!
Very impressed with your knowledge of crappie fishing and the conditions that effect it. Thank you for your work and time.
@anthonyeddy-h9n absolutely my pleasure, Sir!! Thank you for stopping by, watching and taking time to give me some feedback!! I really appreciate it!! More vids coming!!!
Another good video, thanks
@chrisfulmer9856 Glad you're enjoying the content 😊. Really appreciate you watching and supporting the channel!! More to come!!
Good videos, im hoping to get on some crappie this weekend.
Yes Sir!!! I hope you get on'em - let me know how you do out there would you? Thanks for your feedback on the vid! more to come!!
Keep the videos coming very informational heading out in the morning and hopefully get on the Indiana crappie
Yes, Sir and thanks very much for watching!! hope the Indiana crappies are biting this morning for you - let me know how you do!! Hope you gett'em!!
Came home with a dozen for the wife and myself threw back probably 10 was a cold start tight lines man
@@shawneastman9210 Yes Sir - but we'll take 12 any day on a gorgeous day!!! Stay on'em, Sir - Tight Lines!!
Bout time you got back buddy! 👍👍👍
Yeah - was out for a bit - but back on'em now!! Great to hear from you and thanks for watching, Man!! More to come!!!
I really enjoy, and appreciate your teachings, unlike when I was in school. I could sit and listen to you and take notes for "hours". Thank You 👍🏾👍🏾👊🏾👊🏾.
@@murdocparrish7305 Thank you so much, Sir!!! Thank you for the feedback!!! My pleasure!! Thanks so much for watching!! More to come!!
You make it easy . Thank you sir
@Justagirlygirl32 you are so very welcome!!!! Thank you for your feedback, and thank you for watching!!! More videos coming!!!
Great job on this video 🙏🙌🏻😊
Thank you so much - I really appreciate it!!! More to come!!
Glad I found the channel.. and great content. 🏆 looking forward to the season 🎣💦
Outstanding, Sir!! thanks for much for watching and for the feedback!!! looking to a great season as well!!! More to come!1 Thanks again for watching and welcome to the channel!!!
Love your video! 👍Very informative, great voice, understandable, relatable and nice fishing content! 🔥🔥🙏😊
Really appreciate your feedback, Sir!!! thanks so much for watching, glad you're enjoying the Vids!!! More vids coming!!
The best info videos on UA-cam you should change your channel to the crappie Doctor 😊
@chrisfulmer9856 made my day, Sir!!! I love it!! Thank you so much for your feedback back!! Makes me work hard to ensure relevancy when developing the content!!! Tight Lines, Sir!!
I just saw your channel and you have explained the water and weather conditions most excellent. I fish for crappie in the se ga. Creeks and they are always changing. Especially now with the heavy rains lately. My wife and I have to fish in heavy brush and expect to hang up frequently. Fishing two jigs are out of the question. I bought a extending golf ball retriever and it works great to save the jigs. Also use the churetruse crappie bites. We are going to try out the thump gel as soon as the weather agrees. Thanks for your help.
@Dangbo3030 yeah.. 2 jigs in heavy cover is tough, but nice work using the golf ball retriever.. no jigs are expensive!!! Thanks so much for watching and for the feedback, Sir! More to come!! Thanks for reaching out and let me know how the thump Gel works!!! Tight Lines!!!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, you made it VERY easy to understand. One question regarding finding shad: Once you found shad on fish finder, what happens next, do I start casting there and fish de depths of where the shad is? Shad are constantly moving, do we keep moving with them or once I find shad, should I find structure in that immediate area? Thanks for your help.
Love your videos bub you do a great job all the way around I was there two days ago and done pretty well also two fish 14 inches
Hey Jerry - very Nice!! definitely some Nice crappies out there - and I love this time of year!! thanks for your feedback on the vids - really appreciate it!! More to come!!! Stay on'em!! and thanks again for watching!!!
That was awesome. I’m new to the Midwest (Southeast Iowa) and putting in the research time. This helps. The question is that I’m sure using the double jig rig to bank fish can be effective to locate crappies in the water column, however is there a way around cutting to switch jig head colors in the search? I also need those gloves to keep my hands dry and possibly warm too. Advise, thanks??
Not a follower, but I will follow now. The MOMENT I started this video I knew it was Caesars creek.
Yes, Sir!!! No mistaken it, is there... when you know the lake!!! I love it!!! thanks so much for watching - hope you enjoy the content and welcome to the Channel, Sir!!! Tight Lines!!! more to come!!!
Awesome knowledge and presentation of such. I have a question as a novice. Do Black & White Crappie ever mate?
Hi Craig - they can but it's not typical - you can tell when you catch a crappie and you see the characteristics of both. I've not seen it often but I have seen it! Great question - not one I hear often but it just so happens that in my last Video - I believe the first fish I caught was a hybrid I had a hard time identifying whether it was a black or white crappie when usually there is no mistaking the 2 😃 More to come and thanks so much for watching!!!
@@crushincrappie6525 I am getting close to retiring from my job and one of my goals is to travel to different states just to fish. One day in the near future I maybe reaching out to ask for a guided fishing trip with you. Blessings to you and your family.
Hi, Great video...would you say Caesar Creek has a good population of crappie? I see you were just south of the causeway...where else did you locate crappie?
Hi Tom - Yes.. I'd say Caesars has a great population of Crappies.. I think the population overall is going through a growth phase right now - but there are some really nice fish to be caught in this lake. In this video - I'm south of the Causeway but there are good fish on the north pool as well - very nice fish - I'm hoping to do a bit more fishing on that side this season!!! Thanks for watching!!! more to come!! Tight Lines!
Thanks for the knowledge on the turnover.i fish a pond and there is trees in the water but not deeper then 7 -8 feet and I fish from the bank,why cant I locate any crappie in this Oct Nov weather?
HI Dale - if the water you're fishing is 8ft at its deepest and there are trees in the water - then I'd recommend Slip Cork'n to find them initially. Under spins would be a good option as well to cover more water at different depts to see where you get your strikes. What I'd recommend is to go out early in the morning - and hit the trees - use 2 different pole with Slip cork setups - and I've got a few vids on how to setup a slip rig for reference in case you need it. Fish one rod close to the tree and one rod off the tree a bit. Use Live minnows to start and fish different depts, adjusting 6inches to a foot through the water layer until you find the fish. you may get hung up a bit - just make a mental note and adjust and any open areas free of hang-ups, work those areas with spinners. If you work the entire pond employing these methods - if there are Crappies in it... you'll hitt'em at some point!!! Thanks for the qurestion and Thanks so much for watching - let me know how you do and if you have any more questions - please let me know - looking forward to hearing that you've limited out!!! Tight lines!!!😃
Thanks for sharing . I fish mostly rivers does fall turnover occur on rivers or just lakes?
@Billy-f2f Yes.. though it doesn't occur quite the same as a lake turnover. The reason primarily is that there is usually some level of current running through rivers mixing the water, but at some point if the surface cools enough, a turnove in the river occurs, allowing for thorough mixing of the water and the column holds that consistency as dominant til warmer weather sets back in!! Great question!!! Thanks so much for watching!!!
@Billy-f2f and it's totally my pleasure for sharing 😀
@@crushincrappie6525 thanks sir
What rod reel and line setup are you using?
I'm using 11.5 ft ACC Crappie Stix loaded with 6lb Mono on a Sienna 2000 by Shimano, a 7.5 ft ACC Crappie Stix with 4lb Mono on a Sienna 1000 by Shimano and an 11.5 ft ACC Crappie Stix with 6lb Mono on a Daiwa Laguna 1000. Thanks so much for watching!!!
Good video! Is this Cedar Creek Lake in Kentucky, or Ohio?
Caesar Creek Lake, Southwest Ohio - Thanks for Watching!!!
Great content, my question is I have A Garmin on my troll motor and no spot lock, what is the best manner to approach fish that may or not be moving
Hi Kenneth - which unit do you have?
I have the ECHOMAP UHD93SV, with GT54UHD -TM transducer, with Panotix sonar ready. I'm having issues putting it in forward view I see others have also. I no I need more time on the water and help on things like how shallow can I put my deepV 16ft tracker in on flats. I truly appreciate any and all the help you can give. Thank you in advance
What is the secret to finding and chasing bait fish, it seems easier in early morning and then it's trial and error . HELP
@@kennethgriffith2374 So I have the UHD93 sv as well but I don't use Panotix Live scope. But it sounds like you're going to have to get a separate mount. That way - even without spot lock - once you find some fish you could anchor from the back and use the trolling motor up front to pan from righ to left a bit without loosing your position too much and adjust your mount to stay forward facing the fish. Otherwise, it'll be really tough to stay on giving location with the Trolling motor and keep the sonar facing the fish... the only other scenario is when there is zero wind
@@kennethgriffith2374 Wish I had a better answer for your my friend!!! let me know how you progress!!
I haven’t read through the comments, no live scope?
No Sir - no LS. Hope you've been well!! great to hear from you!! thanks for watching!!! more to come!!!
@ the reason I ask is I’m new to crappie fishing. There’s nothing wrong with using live scope in my opinion, it’s just expensive. I have a good hummingbird but it’ll only do down scan. A good unit with side scan I think would help me a lot as it’ll allow me to scan wider and eliminate dead water.
@@RemiGarza-u5m You're absolutely correct - Sidescan/downscan is tough to beat on a good unit. How deep is the water you fish? I have the Garmin 93svUHD... and it's a good unit. However, anything greater than 60 ft on both sides gets a bit hard to read on a 9 inch screen. If the water your fish is relatively shallow - I'd say go for it but any deeper, then I'd look at a bigger and display and at least the GT56 Transducer - if you're considering Garmin!!
what linght accs are you using
I'm using the GS11M , the GS08M & GS71P - which are the 11.5 the 8ft and 7.5 ft Super grip ACC Rods - they're good Rods - Love'em!! Thanks for watching Sir!!!