Winter fishing can be some of the best of the year. One way to improve your fishing is to add structure. See how in the December issue of CrappieNow Digital Magazine. Trinity Oaks Provides Dream Trips and More – “We are very excited to be working with Trinity Oaks, as we truly support and believe in the work of the organization to help people in need,” said Mike Nischalke,…

Opening CastCan you believe a whole year has almost passed by again! In a recent sports radio show, I was asked two things. First, what I’ve seen changing in media techniques…
Millers Ferry  Hot Action in Cool WaterStory & photos by John N. Felsher From where the Tallapoosa and Coosa rivers merge to form the Alabama River near Wetumpka, Alabama, the stream flows 318 miles until it…
Crappie Basics 176: Channel Brush            John Godwin of Duck Dynasty wears a grey beard and big smile. He loves the outdoors including crappie fishing. And, he is very good at loading a livewell with…
Christmas Tree CrappieBy Brent Frazee I have a different view of Christmas trees than most people. Sure, I love to see my family gathered around the tree, glowing with strings of lights,…
Crappie Basics 177: Slow and LightRuss Bailey, host of BrushPile Fishing TV show says winter is a time for some finesse. “Downsizing is something that you need to consider any time you’re not getting many…
Advanced Seasonal Structure: Man Made BedsBy Tim Huffman Placing cover for crappie is nothing new. Stake bed, crappie condo, crappie bed, brushpile, structure and cover are a few of the names fishermen use for these…
Tip of the Month: Think Deep and Slow by Mike Sheppard In December, the fish will be in the mouths of the creeks. Water temperatures in November here on Kentucky Lake but in December they’ll be cooler. Different…

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