Shallow vs. Deep Water: Finding Early Season Crappie

Early spring is one of the most exciting times for crappie anglers. As water temperatures slowly rise after winter, crappie transition from their wintering grounds to pre-spawn locations. Understanding where crappie congregate—shallow versus deep water—and how to target them effectively can make or break your early-season fishing trips. 1. Why Depth Matters in Early Season…

Read More

Adjusting Retrieval Speed for Cold Water Fish

Fishing in late winter and early spring presents a unique challenge: cold water significantly slows fish metabolism. Unlike the aggressive strikes of summer, fish in colder conditions are more lethargic, less likely to chase fast-moving lures, and more selective in their feeding. For anglers, success hinges on matching retrieval speed to fish behavior. Adjusting your…

Read More

Why Subtle Currents Hold the First Feeding Fish

As winter fades and early spring approaches, freshwater fishing enters a critical transitional phase. The first feeding fish of the season are often elusive, and their locations can be surprisingly specific. One of the most overlooked factors in early-season angling is subtle currents. These gentle water movements, often invisible to the untrained eye, create feeding…

Read More