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Lake Norfork Crappie Fly Fishing

On the months of cool October to April, this is when crappie fly fishing really gets to its peak. The crappie swim into the shallow waters in the brush piles which usually act as cover for fish in the lake. Many anglers notice that if the add their own piles, the fish swim in almost at once. Lake Norfork, in the state of Arkansas is where many fishermen are ecstatic about the crappie size. Many fish are caught in size 12 up to 16 inches.

During the cooler months, the size of the fish at Lake Norfork will surprise you – whether you may be fly fishing together with an angling guide or you want to go for crappie fishing all by yourself.

Most anglers and fly fishers utilize tiny tube jigs when catching crappie. A good advice is to know the depth where the fish stay. Then once you are able to determine this, you try concentrating on using the color the matches the particular depth and surely enough you would be able to catch a good number of crappie.

If crappie fishing at one area slows down, then it is time for you to transfer to a new brush pile to try your luck. It is also advisable to go back to the previous pile and try again.

The Lake Norfork waters are very clean and vivid so you should be quiet when trying to catch some crappie. Crappie easily get scared and are known to avoid lures once a few catch has been done on a particular brush pile. If you move to another pile, this allows the crappie to swim back to the previous brush pile.

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