A small group of 7 experienced crappie fishermen are the brains behind the new website Ask Crappie Fishing (http://www.askcrappiefishing.com). Their goal is to spread their collective 273 years of crappie fishing secrets to any angler bold enough to ask a question on their website.
Fishing researcher, Dan Eggertsen, is the organizer of the group and does all the work maintaining the site.
"I love fishing, and I just wanted to provide a friendly place for fishermen to come for quality fishing tips - all provided free. If you like to catch crappie, and have a question, all
you have to do is come to the site, ask the question, and within 24 hours you'll have an answer."
"Between the 8 of us, we've got every situation covered, as well as every region of North America. It took a lot of legwork to find these guys, and finally pull everyone together - but
the site has come together beautifully, and there is a lot of activity."
"There is an extremely wide variety of questions being submitted every single day, so even if you don't have a question, I encourage people to at least come to browse through all the
questions and answers available. You may see something you never thought to ask that makes a big difference in the number and size of crappie you catch."
For popular topics, Dan's fishing experts also write fully detailed articles highlighting different techniques and tactics covering a broad range of species and fishing situations.
The site can be found at: http://www.askcrappiefishing.com