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Amazingly Easy Speck Fishing Tips That Work Every Time!

Practice is a very important part of any sport you decide you would like to get better and more proficient at. But to practice efficiently you need to have a set routine of guidelines and rules to stick to. For example if you wanted to you’re your golf handicap, there a certain rules and guidelines of golf you would have follow to improve and they would have to become part of your golf routine. Practice is also a very important part of learning to catch more crappie and there are a set of rules you and guidelines you are going to need to develop and make them part of your crappie fishing routine. Please read on because I have a few guidelines and rules you can use in your crappie routine, that will help you catch more crappie.

#1 rule You need to take a “Never Give Up Attitude” Rome was not built in a day! To be a good fisherman it takes lots of practice and experience just like any other sport. If you do horribly one day out on the water use your failure to your advantage. Put your day under a microscope and determine what you did wrong, then document it. The documenting will help you remember not to do it again. Also, if you have an exceptional day, document went right for you. I put this rule as number one because if you take a never give up attitude you are going to become a better crappie angler.

#2 rule You need to log every detail of your crappie fishing trip. For example if I was fishing with a 1/32 once red head jig with a green curly tail this should be noted. If I was dropping my bait to the bottom and slowly jigging and reeling upward you should log how many cranks of your reel and at what depth you started getting hits. Also date, time and location are important. GPS locations are the best for locations.

#3 rule It is very important that you do some research and learn how to fish for crappie with live bait. There will be times that just using crappie jigs won’t cut it. Many professionals use a combination of crappie live bait and artificial baits when fishing for crappie. If the fish are not hitting on your main crappie jigs you may need to switch to live bait or a combination of live and artificial baits. You need to concentrate your research around your local area that you fish most of the time. In any location you need to use crappie live baits that are a natural food source for the local crappie population.

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