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    Renowned Crappie Fishing on Sebring's Top Lakes

    • Published Date: September 28, 2025
    • Fishing
    • Sebring, FL
    • $150 - $450 price range
    • Updated Date: October 4, 2025

    Summary

    Join Tangie Neff, the "Poga Gal," for a five-hour black crappie fishing trip on Lake Istokpoga in Sebring, Florida. This guided pontoon adventure is perfect for anglers of all levels looking to land one of Florida's favorite pan fish. Tangie provides all the gear you'll need, including rods, bait, and tackle. Just bring your snacks, drinks, and a valid Florida fishing license. With plenty of time on the water, you'll pick up new techniques while targeting crappie in their winter haunts. The trip is ideal for 1-2 people, but can accommodate up to 5 with an additional fee per person. If you're hooked and want more time on the lake, you can extend your trip by the hour. Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to crappie fishing, this charter offers a great chance to enjoy Florida's freshwater fishing scene with an experienced local guide.
    Renowned Crappie Fishing on Sebring's Top Lakes

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    Winter Crappie Bonanza on Lake Istokpoga

    Ready to reel in some slab crappie this winter? Hop aboard with "Poga Gal" Tangie Neff for a five-hour guided pontoon trip on Lake Istokpoga. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just getting your feet wet, this Sebring, Florida adventure is your ticket to some of the best crappie fishing in the Sunshine State. We've got the rods, bait, and know-how - you just bring the excitement and a valid Florida fishing license. With room for up to five fish-hungry folks, it's time to see why Lake Istokpoga is a crappie hotspot that keeps anglers coming back year after year.

    What to Expect on the Water

    Picture this: You're gliding across Lake Istokpoga's 28,000 acres, the cool winter air nipping at your cheeks as you scan the water for the perfect spot. Tangie's at the helm, sharing local knowledge that only comes from years of chasing these tasty panfish. You'll be rigged up with light tackle, perfect for enticing those finicky crappie to bite. As the sun climbs higher, you might find yourself drifting near submerged brush piles or anchored up by a promising weedline. The beauty of winter crappie fishing? These fish school up tight, so when you find 'em, it's game on. Don't be surprised if you're reeling them in two at a time!

    Techniques That Fill the Cooler

    On this trip, you'll get hands-on experience with the tactics that put crappie in the boat. We're talking about precision vertical jigging, the art of spider rigging, and maybe even some good old-fashioned minnow dunking if that's what the fish are craving. Tangie's pontoon is decked out with all the gear you need, from sensitive graphite rods to fish-finding electronics that'll have you on the bite in no time. You'll learn how to read the water, detect those subtle crappie bites, and set the hook like a pro. And hey, if the fish are being stubborn, Tangie's got a few tricks up her sleeve that might just turn a slow day into a limit-catching frenzy.

    What Anglers Are Saying

    Don't just take our word for it. Here's what some happy anglers have to say about their time on Lake Istokpoga with Tangie:

    "We limited out before noon" - Joe

    "I had an awesome time. Tangie is the best would go with her again anytime!" - Jimmy

    Species You'll Want to Hook

    Black crappie are the stars of this show, and Lake Istokpoga's got some real beauties. These speckled slabs can push the 2-pound mark, with most keepers falling in the 10-14 inch range. Winter is prime time for crappie fishing here, as the cooler water temps have them schooling up in predictable areas. They're not just fun to catch - they're delicious too! Crappie have a light, flaky flesh that's perfect for a fish fry. Plus, their feisty nature and tendency to hit in flurries means you're in for non-stop action when you find a hot spot. Tangie knows exactly where these fish like to hang out, whether it's suspended over deep water or tucked into the grass edges.

    Time to Book Your Spot

    Look, here's the deal: Winter crappie fishing on Lake Istokpoga is some of the best you'll find anywhere in Florida. With Tangie's expertise, top-notch equipment, and a pontoon boat that'll keep you comfortable all day, you're set up for a day of fishing that could easily turn into the highlight of your year. Whether you're looking to stock the freezer or just want to experience the thrill of light-tackle fishing, this trip delivers. Remember, the base price covers 1 or 2 people, but you can bring up to 3 more friends for just $50 each. And if five hours isn't enough (trust us, it might not be), you can extend your time on the water for $50 an hour. Don't let another winter pass without getting in on this action. Give Corky & Tangie's Guided Bass & Panfishing Tours a call and lock in your date. The crappie are waiting, and the "Poga Gal" is ready to put you on 'em!

    Customer Reviews

    Early Bird Bonanza

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    We limited out before noon

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    Joe Morrison

    April 7, 2025

    Tangies Top Adventure

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    I had an awesome time. Tangie is the best would go with her again anytime!

    JC
    Jimmy Cantrell

    March 3, 2025

    Learn more about the species

    Crappie

    Crappie (Poxomis) 

    Crappies are game fish and the largest members of the Centrarchidae family. They are present in nature as Black Crappie (Poxomis nigromaculatus) or and White Crappie (Poxomis annularus). Both the species are similar to each other, apart from few distinctions. White crappie will have vertical bars running the length of their body, and black crappie will have no discernible pattern and will just be speckled, hence their nickname, “specks". White crappie has 5-6 spines, and black crappie has 7-8 spines. Anglers often differentiate the two by body shapeGrenade Lake, Mississippi, and Reel foot Lake are considered among giant crappie lakes. 

    Crappie Habitat and Distribution

    Both the crappies have a similar habitat, though black crappie prefers clearer water than white crappie. These fishes can be found in rivers, lakes, and backwater pools swimming in shallow waters or hiding among bushes, vegetation, or other covers. 

    Crappie Distribution Map
    Crappie Map of Habitat

    Crappie is native to Canada and the eastern States. It is a much-enjoyed game fish in North America and inhabits the Great Lakes, Hudson Bay, and the Mississippi River Basins. 

    Crappie Size and Weight 

    Crappie can be 7-12 inches long and weigh about 0.5-1 pounds. 

    Crappie Interesting Facts

    Crappie is known for its tasty and white meat. 

    • Both Poxomis nigromaculatus and Poxomis annularus are less active during the day.
    • Both the fishes have a different number of dorsal fin spines. White Crappie has 6 while Black Crappie has 7 or 8.
    • Mouth of Black Crappie is larger and reaches mid-eye and has a resemblance to largemouth bass.
    • Crappie travels in schools.
    • Female lays 5000-60000 eggs.
    • Crappie can live for 7 to 10 years.

    Is Crappie Good to Eat?

    Despite its name, crappie is an excellent source of nutrition, containing high amounts of protein and essential omega-3 fatty acids. Although it's not as popular as salmon or tuna, crappie can be a delicious addition to any healthy diet. They are known for their delicate taste and ease of preparation. 

    When cooked properly, crappie has a delicate flavor and flaky texture, making it perfect for grilling, frying, or baking. Moreover, because they are smaller fish than other common species, such as bass or catfish, the chances of mercury contamination in their flesh are much lower.

    Crappie Spawning 

    Crappie spawning season begins in early spring and summer when the water temperature is 62 F-68 F. Male builds the nest in soft or gravelly spots, the female lays the eggs, and the male guards the nest. Eggs take 2 to 5 days to hatch. 

    Crappie Food 

    Depending on the age, Crappie victims consist of zooplankton, crustaceans, small fish, minnows, insects, gizzard or threadfin shads, and larvae of other game fishes. 

    Crappie Fishing 

    Crappie is most active at dawn or dusk. Anglers recommend using live bait and properly sized hooks, not too small, not too large. 

    Spin or Bait Fishing for Crappie:

    Spin fishing for crappie is a popular angling technique used for years. The use of small lures, such as crappie spinners or jigs along the bottom with light tackle, makes it possible to catch these elusive fish with ease. Crappie spinner fishing involves using a spinning rod and reel setup to cast the lure out into the water and retrieve it in a steady fashion. 
    When fishing for crappie with a spinner, it's essential to choose the right size and color of the lure. Smaller lures are more effective when targeting this species due to their smaller mouths. Additionally, selecting colors that mimic the natural prey of crappie can help increase your chances of catching them. It's also important to consider where you're casting your line when using spinners for crappie fishing.

    Another popular technique is a bobber with a hook with live bait such as worms or small minnows. This is a proven method to catch crappie.

    Fly Fishing for Crappie:

    • Fly fishing for Crappie is exciting. Both dry and wet flies work well. Use dry flies on still and calm days, especially early and late. A great way to start a young angler on fly fishing, crappie is not as challenging as much other game fish.
    • The best-wet flies for fly fishing are streamers and nymphs and soft large hackles. Streamers (small) are perfect when the fish is eating minnows.
    • Anglers can fly fish for Crappie near fallen trees or bushes using a dry or wet fly. Be patient and let the fish properly take the hook. - Clouser Minnow is the ultimate fly bait that can catch even the sluggish crappie.

    Crappie Baits and Lures: 

    • Spinners
    • Pan-fish jigs
    • Small crankbaits
    • Insects
    • Worms
    • Streamer flies
    • Small minnows
    • Nymphs

    Crappie

    About the Tangie’s Boat

    Company vehicle

    Vehicle Guest Capacity: 5

    Manufacturer Name: Mercury

    Maximum Cruising Speed: 25

    Number of Engines: 1

    Horsepower per Engine: 75

    Hop aboard a comfy pontoon boat for a relaxed day of crappie fishing on Lake Istokpoga with local expert Tangie Neff. Whether you're new to fishing or an experienced angler, you'll enjoy five hours on the water learning techniques to land these popular panfish. Tangie provides all the gear you need - just bring some snacks, drinks, and your Florida fishing license. With her knowledge of the lake's best spots, you'll have a great chance at reeling in some nice black crappie. The pontoon offers a stable, spacious platform for up to 5 people to fish comfortably. If you're having too much fun to call it quits after 5 hours, you can always extend your trip for a bit more time chasing that next big catch on beautiful Lake Istokpoga.

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