Crappie Fishing in Washington
Top 1 lakes ranked by stocking volume
Washington stocks crappie in 1 known waters, ranging from small impoundments to multi-thousand-acre reservoirs. The lakes below are sorted by recent stocking volume — quantity isn't everything, but it's a strong proxy for how much effort the state agency is putting into a given fishery.
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About Crappie
Both black and white crappie are common pan fish. Spring spawn is peak — they push into 2–6 feet of water around brush. Light line and small jigs are the standard approach.
Best seasons: spring. Active water-temp range: 55–70°F.
Productive techniques
- small jigs (1/16, 1/32 oz) under a float
- live minnows
- spider rigging
Top Crappie lakes in Washington
| Rank | Lake | County | Acres | Total stocked |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Moses Lake | Grant | 6,815 | 9,498 |
Gear for Crappie
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- rod: Light 10' crappie rod
- reel: Light spinning reel
- lure: Crappie jigs 1/16 oz
- bait: Crappie minnows (live)
- float: Slip bobbers
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