Key Insights
Introduction
Why Is Bait Selection So Important?
What are the Best Baits for Crappie?
1. Live Minnows
- Live bait is naturally attractive to crappie.
- During spring and fall, minnows work very well.
- An active minnow can provoke a bite from the feistiest of crappies.
2. Jigs
- Jigs are multi-purpose and can be of many colors and sizes.
- They are irresistible because they can mimic the movement of the prey.
- Trial and error in jig size can determine what achieves the best results.
3. Soft Plastics
- Grubs and worms are good soft plastic baits to use with crappie.
- They are adaptable in several ways that make them flexible to rig.
- Even in the murky waters, one can manage to lure the crappie with bright colors.
4. Crankbaits
- When fishing in deep water, crankbaits may work.
- They resemble small fish, which is something that attracts crappie.
- A slow retrieve works best.
5. Spinnerbaits
- These are excellent for covering more water faster.
- The vibrations produced by a spinnerbait tempt crappie.
- These are particularly effective where there are weeds.
Lake Greenwood Fishing - Seasonal Considerations
- Spring: During this time of the year (March to May), crappie head to shallow water to spawn. Nighttime fishing is often effective. Fish near structures. Active live minnows and jigs work well.
- Summer: To make it a successful fishing expedition, you need to time your trip. Since crappie reserve themselves in deeper, cooler holes. Use crankbaits and jigs to locate them.
- Fall: Crappie tend to move toward the shallow waters as temperatures fall. Soft plastics and live minnows are very good at this time.
- Winter: Crappie slow down, though one can still attract and catch them. Small jigs or live bait at a slow pace can yield results.
If you’re wondering about the best time of year, check out our blog post, “What is the Best Month to Catch Crappie Fishing in Lake Greenwood?” for a detailed breakdown.
Famous Fishing Locations at Lake Greenwood
Dam Area
Creek Channels
Brush Piles
Shallow Flats
If it’s your first trip and you need guidance on locations, gear, or techniques, read “Planning Your First Lake Greenwood Fishing Trip: What You Need to Know.”
Successful Crappie Fishing Tips

Conclusion
To read more insights and to get a complete Fishing Guide in Lake Greenwood, refer to “Comprehensive Fishing Guide for Lake Greenwood: Key Seasons, Prime Spots, and Target Species.”
Are you all ready to fish some crappie? Before you end up booking your fishing trip with other fishing companies, book it with us today at Lake Greenwood Fishing. Lake Greenwood Fishing Guide can make your time the best!
Note on Regulations: Obtain a valid SC fishing license; daily limit is 20 crappie with no minimum size.





