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    Default shallow 4 to 6 cranking crappie


    most all lakes around here is low i mean like 2 to 5 feet well i got some long lining in 6 to 9 ft and i knew where there was some brush in the water that use to be in 6 to 9 feet i put a 100 on and strating to cast for them , i ended up getting some nice one out of it with the seven fish i had 7.20lb and the biggest one was 1. 6 lb, the fish r there i founfd if i started thowin thing at them that work in the death water i could get them .. over all did really good and i have one thing to say we...... NEED RAIN BAD..
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    Sweet fish man! At least somebody found some hot weather specks this weekend. 1.6 is huge!!!
    "If you do not change direction, you may end up where you are heading."

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    Nice work!! And yea we need rain bad.

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    so as work called and said i got the day off i found that to be a chance to go out this morning and try sallow cranking for the speks that i found and got some more i think i am on to somthing lmao .. low water used to suck for me but not no more the five i did keep was 1.6,,,,, 1.4 ,,,,1.2,,,,, 1.0..... 3/4 the water was same low .... but still bitting Name:  Photo0012[1].jpg
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    Nice!!

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    That being 1 ft filet knife, i would say you did "real good" in this weather.
    Your pretty good Professor..Thanks will give the shallow water a more thoughtful
    look..........been working the deeper water cause of heat and not doin will well.
    Kissimmee real low, 4' plus, many, many pontoon boat sitting high & dry around
    Camp Mack canal area, going to be some real unhappy campers this 4th of July,
    as well as state park to lake canal.

    Again nice catch MIke.

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    I will take shallow water over high water any day of the week and twice on Sunday.
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    I would take water deep enough to launch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gatorcrap View Post
    I would take water deep enough to launch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Fair enough..... ;-)
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    Those are some good fish, especially for this time of the year with lake conditions like they are. Congrats.
    Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.

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