Crappie Fishing in Nevada
Overview
The Crappie is a popular freshwater game fish found throughout Nevada. Crappie are among the most popular panfish in America, prized for their delicious white meat and willingness to bite.
Best Waters in Nevada
- Lake Mead — reservoir. Species: largemouth-bass, striped-bass, channel-catfish, crappie, bluegill, carp.
- Lahontan Reservoir — reservoir. Species: largemouth-bass, channel-catfish, crappie, bluegill, carp.
- Rye Patch Reservoir — reservoir. Species: largemouth-bass, channel-catfish, crappie, bluegill.
Local Techniques & Baits
Techniques
- jigging
- live-bait
- trolling
- ice-fishing
Baits & Lures
- Live minnows (fathead or shiner)
- 1/16 oz jig with curly-tail grub (chartreuse)
- Bobby Garland Baby Shad (monkey milk)
- Small tube jig (white/chartreuse)
- Marabou jig (1/32 oz)
- Road Runner underspin (chartreuse/white)
- Crappie Magnet (various colors)
- Small hair jig tipped with wax worm
Seasonal Guide for Nevada
SpringSpring Fishing
Spring is the premier season for crappie fishing. As water temperatures reach 55-65F, crappie move from deep winter haunts into shallow water to spawn. They stage on secondary points and channel edges before moving to shoreline brush, laydowns, and docks in 1-6 feet of water. This is the easiest time to catch crappie, as they are shallow, concentrated, and aggressive.
SummerSummer Fishing
After the spawn, crappie move to deeper structure and become more challenging to locate. They suspend over brush piles, channel ledges, and standing timber in 15-25 feet of water. Electronics are essential for finding schools. Spider rigging with multiple poles is a popular technique for covering water and finding the right depth. Night fishing under lights is very productive in summer.
FallFall Fishing
Fall crappie begin to feed aggressively as water temperatures cool into the 60s. They move from deep summer haunts toward shallower structure following baitfish. Creek channels and secondary points with brush are key areas. Minnows and small jigs fished around submerged wood are most effective. This is often an overlooked but highly productive season for quality crappie.
WinterWinter Fishing
Winter crappie group tightly in deep water, often stacking up on specific brush piles or channel bends in 20-35 feet. They can be caught but require precise presentations at exact depths. Slow-falling jigs tipped with minnows fished vertically over known structure are most effective. In northern states, crappie are one of the most popular ice-fishing targets.
Regulations
Regulations change frequently. Always verify current regulations with Nevada Fish & Wildlife. Information shown was last updated 2025-01-01.
| Bag Limit | 25 per day |
| Size Limit | No minimum |
| Season | Year-round |