Find the baitfish, then look for the Crappie. Best guess is timber deep, the water is warm!
If you were going tomorrow June 26 22
Would you?
A-Spider rig with minnows
B-Spider rig with jigs
C-Power troll with jigs
D-Long line jigs
E-Pull cranks
F-Scope trees
Find the baitfish, then look for the Crappie. Best guess is timber deep, the water is warm!
Baitfish everywhere. Lots scattered under very little pressure. A few tight balls being fed on. We pulled cranks. All keepers were in open water. All small fish were on brush piles. Only five keepers. 20 or so 8 3/4 fish on. Dbl 1/48 jig head. One with Bobby garland itty bit slab slayer blk/pink on bottom. With tiny gulp chart/white on top. Both caught fish equally.
Chuckster2 LIKED above post
Yep, when baitfish are everywhere all you can do is cover water.
I caught endless Crappie just short of 9 inches yesterday, I feel your pain!
BuckeyeCrappie LIKED above post
Scope single standing trees with no tops, the whites here have been 12-13 foot and on about every 3rd one, but they haven’t been aggressive
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2016 Lowe st 175 merc 60 4 stroke, helix 9 si / helix 9, terrova us2 with link, drift master rod holders . I fish because the voices in my tackle box tell me to, and who am i to argueChuckster2 LIKED above post
When I go to Cedar this time of year, I spider rig deep. Looks like you had a good trip out.