On my lake I look for them in their normal habits, between 18 and 20 ft of water. This was my favorite time last year as I had a couple of weeks of catching between 100-200 crappie a day.
Friends, it appears the spawn is about over in most places. I never found them in skinny water but had fun trying. Anyways, what happens next? Do they slowly make their way back out into the deep abyss or something in between? Thanks!
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On my lake I look for them in their normal habits, between 18 and 20 ft of water. This was my favorite time last year as I had a couple of weeks of catching between 100-200 crappie a day.
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It really depends on the body of water.
My dad used to fish a shady creek that connected to a deep river that held lots crappie in 4ft of water from March to November
But in general they move back to deeper water as it warms up.
Fish hard till you figure them out.
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they fool ya and the inexperienced folks think they are gone to the deep , heck even me too ......
i know 2 spots they are up and getting stupid as i type right now ....go figure
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