My father and I have had a lot of luck crappie fishing at Glenn Springs. We have a couple of crappie holes that always produce about 10 or 15 crappie per fishing trip. What makes our hole so unique is that it ledges off near the bank. So what you can do is cast towards the bank and reel at a moderate speed and pretty soon you'll find where the crappie are hiding on the ledge.
So if you feel like crappie fishing, one of the most important things to do is find a ledge, and that is probably going to be where you are gonna find em'. Some last minute things to add, we seemed to be catching the majority of the fish on a 2 inch light pumpkin seed grub with a peppered tail, and sometimes on a dark beetle. The other thing would be to remember this, if you're going crappie fishing, use a crappie rod. And I am telling you this because I know from experience that a crappie rod is more sensitive than other rods and ultimately it will help you feel more bites and reel in more crappie when using a crappie rod instead of just any old rod
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