Fishing a Strike King Lightning Shad (Mr. Crappie) is a great way to target panfish, crappie – and in some cases… 4lb largemouth bass. The main takeaway here is that fish eat what they want, when they want, and it is in our best interest to be on the water as much as possible so we can catch them when they are willing to bite!
Keep at it – you never know what you are going to catch.

Time to fish.
Let me know if you have any suggestions for improving, or a pond or creek to fish, or just want to say hey in the comments or on social media. I’m always trying to improve and appreciate your input. Thanks much!
Let’s get better.
Time of Year: 1st Week of June
Temperature: 73 degrees / early morning / 10 mph wind
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