Just my opinion, but I think with alot of the lakes being real low for the pat year or three and vegetation having had time to grow like it did, we're gonna find it harder to locate the spots alot of the crappie are going to be spawning in. There's just going to be SO MUCH structure under the water now that was on dry land and if the cover isn't visibly sticking out of the water it'll be easliy overlooked. I believe all species of fish will have a GREAT spawn this year. IMO youre one up on alot of folks knowing about the grass in that cove youre talking about. It oughta produce some slab crappie.
Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.