The fall season can produce some of the absolutely best crappie fishing of the whole year. While spring might be what most people believe is prime time crappie fishing, the fall actually finds bigger groups of fish, very well-fed fish because of the abundance of baitfish and insects throughout the summer, and the cooling water temperatures have them overly aggressive and feeding nonstop for the impending winter. And the best part is that fall crappie fishing patterns, lures, and methods have maybe the widest array of options of the whole year.
