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    As far as crappie being relatively shallow, it's been my experience that there are nearly always crappie in 10' or less of water year around.


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    That makes me not want to swim. Shallow Summer Crappie
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    My dad and our good friend caught an alligator gar on the lower white river in the 1970's that weighed 167 lb's. Do you think it was close to that big? Just messing with you.
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    Does anybody cast crank baits when Crappie are shallow this time of year? Seems like a good way to way to catch bigger fish in late spring, never though about it in the summer.

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    I'm a little worried about getting hung up in the spots I've been catching them, but I'll give it a shot this weekend. I've tried trolling in the channel, but not casting with a single rod in shallow water. I'll film my trip and follow up if I have any sucess.

    Thanks for the suggestion!
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    Does anybody cast crank baits when Crappie are shallow this time of year? Seems like a good way to way to catch bigger fish in late spring, never though about it in the summer.
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