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Bank Fishing for Crappie, Shellcracker, and Bluegill (Catch and Cook)

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Get $5 off your next order through my link https://sponsr.is/magicspoon_OTL_0225 or use code OTL at checkout, or look for Magic Spoon on Amazon and in your nearest grocery store! Catching crappie, locally known as sac-a-lait, in Louisiana is a rewarding experience for anglers. These fish are abundant in various bodies of water, including rivers, bayous, and canals. In South Louisiana, crappie typically begin to spawn in February, while in North Louisiana, spawning occurs around April, when water temperatures reach 60 to 65°F. LOUISIANA WILDLIFE & FISHERIES To enhance your chances of success, consider fishing in areas with submerged timber or aquatic vegetation, as crappie are often found near these structures. Utilizing small jigs or minnows can be effective, especially when fishing near these structures. Additionally, fishing during early morning or late afternoon hours can increase your chances of a successful catch.

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