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Catch Crappie Fishing Minnows Amazing Method! Crappie Fishing Secret Part 3
By Mark Fleagle

How To Catch Minnows

If you are a beginning crappie fisherman and you want to give yourself a chance to catch some crappie, Then I suggest you fish with live crappie fishing minnows. And if you don't want to spend a arm and a leg at the bait shop here is a way to catch a ton of them quickly.

The best thing about this is, crappie minnows that you catch come from the crappies natural environment, in the exact water you will be fishing. Bait shop minnows are sometimes caught at different bodies of water, and will be "foreign" to crappie which can cause crappie to reject them as a food source. Plus, bait shop crappie minnows are usually more fragile-i.e. older, and dying from being in captivity. Amazingly this is a little used crappie fishing secret , that few fisherman use these days.

STEP#1 Walk around the lake looking for "shaded areas" close to shore. The best place to catch crappie minnows is by boat ramps or boat docks. Possibly because that is where fisherman dump their bait after they are done bringing their boats in.. but also because these areas offer good "cover" for minnows, along with food sources.

STEP#2 You need to find areas that are between water depths of 4 to 8 feet. You need these depths because of the limitations of your minnow catching casting net.!

STEP#3 Cast a 3-4 foot crappie minnow net with 1/4" netting holes. This takes some practice. The Idea is to cast the net "flat" so the largest area hits the water.

Step#4 If you can't find any good areas to cast your net or your just not catching anything , then I suggest you try it at night. You will need a good submersible fishing light to be successful at night, but your chances of success will be much greater.The submerged fishing lite will attract minnows like crazy! you can either use your cast net, build yourself a minnow trap and drop it down near the submerged fishing light or use a bait store dip net. All these methods work great and you will catch your crappie fishing minnows in no time flat.

Well I hope these tips on how to catch crappie minnows help you. This concludes part there of our Crappie Fishing Secrets Series.

Mark Fleagle Webmaster. 30+ Years Of Fishing Experience Expert Author At EzineArticles.com. Click This Link To Find Out More About how to catch crappie minnows.

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My beta fish just stays in top corner? (near the heater)?
So this morning my betta fish was happily zipping around everywhere, interacting with the plant and rock i have in my tank, but now he's just staying in this corner, but when he sees my hand or i put my fish net near him he runs away, then goes back to the corner. Any idea's what he sees in this corner?

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have a 4 inch pleco and it is very hard to get into the fish net, is there any other ways to take him out?
i have a 4 inch pleco, when i change the water i have to take him out of the tank (duh) but he is VERY hard to catch. but when i do catch him in the net and put him in another bucket of water he sometimes sticks to the net, like he has hooks on him that catches the net.... (hes a common pleco) i feel like i am hurting him :( does it hurt him? is there any other safer way to get him back and forth from tank to bucket??/ PLEASE HELP!!! i feel bad for it :( REIGONOFCHEESE: well i take them out of the tank and then syphon the rocks... a bunch of stuff floats everywhere and is probabley not good for the fish ... i havent changed the water completley for about a year i do weekly wate changes and also syphon the rocks while im at it ps: IM NOT A DUMB *** I KNOW WHAT THE **** IM DOING so dont talk to me like im a fucking bumb ***. i just wanted to know if it was hurting him or not ............. :O REIGONOFCHEESE: well i take them out of the tank and then syphon the rocks... a bunch of stuff floats everywhere and is probabley not good for the fish ... i havent changed the water completley for about a year i do weekly wate changes and also syphon the rocks while im at it ps: IM NOT A DUMB *** I KNOW WHAT THE **** IM DOING so dont talk to me like im a fucking bumb ***. i just wanted to know if it was hurting him or not ............. :O OK....... instead of telling me what im doing "wrong" how about someone answer my question..... i have other aquariums with other plecos in them and i have had them for MANY YEARS and they are all happy and healthy and ive been doing what ive been doing since day 1....... i do know what im doing i just want to know if i am hurting him when he acidentaly gets caught on the net.......

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