How to catch crappie during hot summer days/How to catch crappie in July tips, locations and lures

By: Wild Life Adventures

I headed to Hyco Lake today and found the crappie in 8'to 12' of water. Water temps were 82 degrees. I fished some deep water and did not catch fish. The fish that were shallow were biting. I also found some good fish holding around some docks.

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About Wild Life Adventures

Description Wild Life Adventures is a channel that takes you along on hunting and fishing adventures in Carolina. I have hunted and fished for more than 40-years and during that time I have gained a lot of knowledge. We hunt and fish in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. I also do many how-to videos and anything I think may help people with solving problems. We hunt deer, turkey, and also rabbit hunt with dogs. Crappie fishing is the main type of fishing we do but we also fish for multiple species of fish from the mountains to the coast. We crappie fish all year long so if you need help to find crappie any time of the year, you have come to the right channel. I appreciate all the support I have gotten for this channel and I look forward to what the future holds. Keep life simple Faith, Family, Country, and the GREAT OUTDOORS. John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.


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