Georgia Crappie Fishing Charters
Georgia Crappie Fishing Charters
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Best Crappie Fishing Charters in Georgia
Best Crappie Fishing Charters in Georgia
Crappie Fishing in Georgia
Crappie Fishing in Georgia
(Pomoxis annularis / nigromaculatus)
In the world of fishing, there are plenty of superstitions, lucky charms, and old wives tales going around. When it comes to Georgia Crappie fishing, there’s a saying, "When dogwoods bloom, Crappies are shallow." And this saying holds up – when the dogwood trees are blooming, you know it’s time to head to the shallows to fish your fill of Crappie!
In Georgia you can find both Black and White Crappie, which are also locally called Slabs, Goggleye, or Papermouth. These might be small, weighing on average only 1–2 pounds, but they are delicious Panfish to fry!
Where to Fish
These yummy fish can be caught all over Georgia. Locals will each tell you their favorite fishing hole and you’ll never hear the same name come up twice! Pretty much every lake, river, and reservoir has a thriving population of Crappie to fish for.
Some of the best lakes to visit include: Harding, Sinclair, Hartwell, Allatoona, Blackshear, Hamburg, Eufaula, Carlton, Oconee, Seminole, and Juliette. You also have favorites such as Altamaha River and lake Lanier, a huge mountain lake that’s 39,000 acres in size.
Seek out some water with cover and you’ll find Crappie. In clear waters, Crappie can be found in depths up to 20 feet. In murky water, you can catch them just 2 feet from the surface.
What to Expect
On a Crappie fishing trip, you’ll only need 4–5 hours out on the water to catch plenty of fish. This trip is great for the whole family, as for parts of the year you can successfully go trolling and jigging for them.
Spring is the best time to go Crappie fishing in the shallows. By April, you can begin trolling for them. In the summer, head to deepwater waters and use trolling and jigging techniques to catch your fill.
If fishing with a guide, rods and reels will be provided. If bringing your own along, choose a rod that is lightweight, so you can feel the Crappie bite. On a clear sunny day, use a bright reflective bait or live minnows and it won’t be long before your cooler is full or limits are reached!
Everyone over 16 will need to bring along a freshwater fishing license. Don’t forget to pack snacks, drinks, and sunscreen – and you’re ready to fish.
Head over to Georgia for a Crappie fishing trip you’ll never forget!