Slip Bobber Crappies & How to Use SIDE IMAGING to Find Them!!

Published 2020-05-02
Early spring crappies can be tough to find before they move shallow. Knowing how to use your electronics properly and effectively is the easiest way to cover water and locate fish holding tight to structure.

All Comments (10)
  • @ffmed6495
    Can’t wait till I can afford the side imaging finder! Nice show.
  • I love my side imaging and have found a ton of structure with it but I can never see fish on it especially not crappie or perch. Are you able to see fish on it or do I need to just start fishing all of the structure to see if it’s holding fish?
  • I think live imaging and marking crappes is far more effective strategy than side imaging and only marking structures. There might be structures with no fish around them. You probably knew ahead of time that particular structure is holding fish. In a new lake, I would never throw my lure without marking fish. It is just waste of time. Nice slabs though. Great to see ladies out there fishing as good as boys.
  • @bakervinci163
    Do you confirm your spot with down imaging and a marker? I live in the south and fish muddy water, but have a home in the mountains of North Carolina. The clear water is very intimidating
  • @UnLikeU
    Crazy your wife can out fish me. This is just getting ridiculous. Time to hit the beast mode button and fill up the boat. LOL...
  • @jlbsheek1
    Why cant you see the fish? You only see the structures on side and down imaging?
  • @bakervinci163
    At home I can park on top of my fish, but in the mountains, I am lost