FISH SPECIES

Panfish
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The Deadly (Half) Dozen
Some of the NAF editors share their best ideas for landing those pesky panfish.
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Crappies After Dark
During summer's heat, a nighttime fishing trip is the ticket for crappie-fishing success.
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Crappies By Degrees
Follow this water temperature roadmap to big crappies all year
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Summer Slabbin’
The image of a typical midsummer crappie fisherman has changed little over the years. Many still envision him as a simple man sculling a jonboat with one hand and working a cane pole with the other, a bucket of minnows at his feet.
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Artificial Intelligence
Conditions were perfect. The lake’s calm bays were soaking up the sun’s energy, and I knew big bluegills would be drawn to these spots. I headed toward the north shore, where the spring sun had the most impact.
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Moving Water Crappies
A Norman Rockwell portrait of crappie fishing would probably depict a scene on a still-water lake or reservoir. But a growing segment of anglers has discovered that to find abundant slabs, you have to go with the flow.
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Untapped Panfish
When planning your river strategy, always consider the water level, which dictates where the fish will hold. The fish respond to water-level changes of only an inch or two, moving into shallow backwaters when the water rises and out to deeper areas when if falls.
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Trolling Slabs
McClellan works his way in and out of creeks and large coves, keeping an eye on his depthfinder and on the surface of the water. Often, he'll spot the telltale rings left by small shad flipping on top.
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Tightline Fever
Brad Whitehead knows crappies. Though he’s just 30 years old, the Muscle Shoals, Alabama, guide grew up with a fishing rod in his hand. And he logs more time each year chasing crappies—about 225 days, conservatively—than some anglers do in a decade.
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The Right Rig For Panfish
River panfish habitat is extremely diverse, so it’s best to rig three rods three different ways, so you’re always ready for what’s next.
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