Ok, I guess this all came about because I mentioned the location? Um, just because we may mention a spot doesn't necessarily mean that the fish will still be there, and if you don't know how to fish that spot it's pointless anyways. Everyone locally already is at these spots when you pull up anyway. I'm reading this Alabama Game & Fish mag now and it is telling the local hot spots. Ha! I drive over 2 hours and hardly ever have a spot to myself. And then again, I'll pull up and they'll be catching fish and I won't get a single bite. It's all about how you fish it and knowing what colors work there. Half of the time I don't even know where he fishes, let alone care. I just enjoy being on the water personally. Crappie move so much anyways. They can be loaded in a spot for a few hours and then gone the next. Crappie are still spawning in waves where I live, so I can go where I want to go. I don't see the harm in mentioning good places that hold fish to out of towners like myself. Some of us are out to feed our families, not looking for a trophy. I wouldn't want to drive 2 hours to not get any fish. That sucks. There are plenty of fish in the lake. You're not telling people where the brush piles are, you are just simply letting them know some good locations. It's not like they are private anyway. People say they don't mind helping people catch crappie, then why all the secretive spots? I get it though. I had a friend of mine who used to say don't tell people where we caught those. And we went back 2-3 more times and couldn't buy a fish. I'm not afraid to tell people where I have success, so if you want to know, inbox me. I'll help you catch the fish we all have come to love. Some folks have never even caught a crappie, so I find joy in helping them do so. But I do fully understand your frustrations because I have driven over 2 hours to my favorite spot, but if you don't get there before midnight you can hang it up. Yall have a blessed one.