I've been bitten by the "Dead Sea" numerous times as well. I've been to Oconee at times when you couldn't even mark a fish period on your sonar, and I dont mean just crappie. Call em ghost crappie during them times b/c you cant find em anywhere. I've often wondered what makes it shut down like that as well. We seem to have a 1-2 month period like that every year at some point.
I think its all just environment related personally. I know last fall we had some cold weather in November and then it really warmed back up in early to mid December and thats when it just shut down. I think drastic changes like that either turn fish on fire like it did the 2-3 years prior to last year, or it just completely locks them down on the bottom. Whats going on right now? I have no clue. Oconee was on fire up until a month or so ago and then the lake turned over and was tomato soup for a month. Hopefully the water will clear and the crappie will get back in their normal fall pattern.
I'm gonna test the Dead Sea out saturday so I'll let ya know what I find.
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