Fishing Charters in Texas
Browse fishing charters in Texas that can help you catch crappie.


Texas Fishing Frenzy Guide Service
Alba, Texas
Experience the top-rated Lake Fork Fishing Guide service, Texas Fishing Frenzy Guide Service! We offer bass and crappie fishing experiences year round.


Lake Conroe Fishing Guides
Lake Conroe fishing guides. Fishing trips for all areas of the Lake. Full day and half day fishing trips for bass, catfish, hybrid bass, crappie and bream.


Doug Shampine, Owner Fisherman's One Stop and fishing guide
Lake Fork Fishing Guides | Catch Bass or Crappie on Lake Fork with DSP Fishing guide. Call Doug Shampine with the DSP Fishing Guide service today!


Michael Littlejohn's Lake Tawakoni Guide Service
Official Fishing Guides on Lake Tawakoni. Tawakoni Guide Service, Lake Tawakoni's Premier and Largest Blue Catfish and Striper Guide Service. Striper Guide, Monster Trophy Catfish Guide and Crappie Guide Home of the Lake Record


Barefoot Guide Service-Lake Lewisville
Licensed professional fishing guide on Lake Lewisville, Lake Ray Roberts, and Lake Texoma for crappie, white bass, and striper.


Texas Crappie Fishing Service
Call 512-947-2550 for Crappie fishing guide service in Central Texas. I am very experienced and I know where and how to catch those slab-sides!


Mike Nugent Fishing
Mike Nugent is your Expert Fishing Guide for your next fishing trip. Contact us today to book your fishing trip! Lake Teledo Area bass and crappie fishing...


Reel um N Guide Service
Bass and Crappie fishing on Sam Rayburn and Toledo Bend and the surrounding area. The piney woods of East Texas are the home of this awe-inspiring lake and beautiful countryside and some of the best Bass and Crappie fishing in the state.
Best Time to Catch Crappie
Crappie can be caught year-round in Coppell. Right now in March, activity is Excellent.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Crappie
Crappie fishing around Coppell, Texas, offers a great way to enjoy a day on the water. While Coppell lacks large, dedicated crappie lakes, nearby Lake Grapevine and smaller ponds connected to the Elm Fork of the Trinity River can hold decent populations. Spring is the prime time, as crappie move into shallow water to spawn. Look for submerged brush piles, docks, and other structure in coves. Small jigs and minnows fished under a bobber are classic crappie presentations. A key tip is to check water clarity. If the water is murky after a rain, move to clearer areas. Lake Grapevine, while popular, can get crowded. Try exploring the less-pressured coves and backwaters for a more secluded experience. The crappie in this region tend to be white crappie, and can be quite tasty when properly prepared.
Plan a Trip to Coppell
See what's biting in Coppell, find top-rated guides, and estimate charter costs.
How to Catch Crappie
Detailed fishing techniques coming soon for Crappie in Coppell.
Crappie Fishing Regulations in Texas
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
25 per day
Size Limit
10-inch minimum
License Required
Freshwater fishing license
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Texas state wildlife agency before fishing.
Related Species in Texas
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the daily bag limit for Crappie in Coppell, TX?
In Texas, you're allowed to keep up to 25 Crappie per day.
What size Crappie can I keep in Coppell, TX?
The minimum length for Crappie you can keep is 10 inches.
What's a good bait for catching Crappie near Coppell?
Minnows and small jigs are effective baits for Crappie. Try fishing near structure like submerged trees or docks.
Do I need a license to fish for Crappie in Coppell?
Yes, you'll need a valid Texas freshwater fishing license to legally fish for Crappie.
More Crappie Fishing in Texas
Other Species to Fish in Coppell
Ready to Catch Crappie in Coppell?
Book a trip with an expert guide who knows the best local spots and techniques.




