Marsh Basics For More Crappie
Fishing the "marsh" is a totally different dynamic than fishing lakes or rivers. The marsh is unique in its own way. Typically the water is shallow, compared to other places, running an average of 5-8 feet. Understanding the different phases the marsh goes through will help you catch more fish. Summertime patterns differ from fall and winter in that there are grass lines or beds, which will be the best places to target. Early fall can be the same, but when the grass dies off or for any reason is no longer available to fish, the tactics change. Fishing grass lines are usually better with a jig and cork, although tossing a beetle spin works well also. Broken patches or irregular features in the grass seem to produce more fish. However, there are always exceptions. Sometimes just finding holes in heavy weeded areas will produce and there are times if crappie are chasing shad, the middle of the canal will produce. For the live bait users, minnows or grass shrimp are the baits of