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    Default Staging of crappie


    I am trying to find a thread that was on here a while back about staging at water temp and footage. Does anyone remember this one? Thanks


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    Look in the archives
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    Have looked there, Tried wording differant ways but no luck.


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    That is it. TY STUMP HUNTER


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    this site is like that to crappiefishingusa.com/id109.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by 65pontiac View Post
    I am trying to find a thread that was on here a while back about staging at water temp and footage. Does anyone remember this one? Thanks
    I would think that the aforementioned thread wouldn't be that useful to folks fishing the shallower lakes of Fla.. 90*F water= Crappie suspended 18-30' deep in 60' of water... do y'all have 60' deep lakes?

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    lol finding a lake 30 feet deep in florida is rare enought.

    my favorite lake (10-14 fow at the most) even had a 103 water temp early this past june, with it just getting hotter.

    I perfer the human by degrees fishing chart.

    when it hits 90 before 11am? get the heck outta dodge, and pratice the fine art of power napping.


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    Use the infromation as a guide not as an all out it only happens this way guide. To many factors effecting the individual lakes. I've caught them in 2 feet of water in 35 degree temps and shallower in 80+ temps. Caught fish in 30+ feet of water when they should be spawning. Each lake and body of water is a different entity. Experience goes along way to figuring out the fish and even than sometimes they dont co-orperate. When ever the wifes, girl-friend, etc. moans and groans about you going fishing tell them that your doing research work.

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