Hey shouldnt......my father used to be stationed up at Edgewood arsenal in Maryland. I used to fish Lake Conowingo above the Susqhehanna river quite a bit. Every spring I would catch a mess of large crappie in the creeeks and coves. They have a good population of big crappie. Back then my main technique was to find brush or trees laying in the water and cast to them with sassy shads, hal flies, and curly tails. I'd rig these on a weedless jighead so I could get down in the sticks. The neat thing about the coves on that lake was the depth. They were very deep yet had quite a few trees laying off the banks. These would be in 30 feet of water sometimes. This held populations of crappie year round. Might want to give it a shot sometime.