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    I trolled one bay for a few hours on Friday and then again on Monday. I'm still learning what to look for when it comes to trolling for crappie.

    I trolled around the main creek channel that went from the back of the bay to the mouth. I stayed in the 18 to 20 ft range, and ran the cranks at various depths throughout the day from 8 to 14 ft. I'd make laps in the bay from the back to the mouth.

    I would mostly stay along the creek channel edges, and sometimes try up on the adjacent flats that were about 12 to 14 ft deep, and then sometimes go over some humps that came up to about 10 to 12 ft.

    What puzzled me was that the crappie I caught were just random catches. When I'd go over a hump, there would be bait, fish on the screen, and I just knew I was going to get bit, but nothing....it's like the crappie I caught were just scattered in random places out in the creek channel, no schools or multiple hookups. Is this normal? The ones I did catch were pretty dang nice, like 13" or 14" in size.

    The best colors were the PICO Grenada Green, PICO Mr. Goodtime, and all three of the Jenko Midnight colors.

    I will say that the humps I came across with bait on them had a lot of bass on them as well, I did stop trolling and hit those with a jig and caught some nice 3, 4, and 5 lb bass.

    Fishing was good this weekend, just trying to figure out how to be more productive on my trolling routes and what I should be looking for. Is getting into a school of crappie with multiple hookups rare with this method?
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    The thing that helped me be more productive was when I went to the LakeMaster SD card on my Humminbird Helix and learned how to use the Depth Highlight option. I set my depth highlight to a depth I think the crappie are hanging out or to the depth I plan on running my cranks. Typically I'll highlight 15 feet +/- 1 foot.

    Right now baitballs are very scattered as well as the crappie. As the crappie get over the funk of spawning and start to school up near the bait, you'll start to see multiple catches in certain areas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by M R Dux View Post
    Right now baitballs are very scattered as well as the crappie. As the crappie get over the funk of spawning and start to school up near the bait, you'll start to see multiple catches in certain areas.
    That's exactly the kind of info I was hoping someone would post. Definitely helps me out with my approach and explains the randomness I was experiencing.

    As for the depth highlight, I'll give that a try too.

    Is it true that the crankbait needs to be running above the crappie? Like if I'm seeing schools of crappie at 12 ft deep, does my crank need to be at about 8 to 10 ft deep? I've always heard that crappie won't go down to hit a bait, only up....does this apply to trolling cranks too?

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    Yep. Run your cranks above the crappie. I use a Bomber 6A for that until PICO comes out with a squarebill.


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    Quote Originally Posted by M R Dux View Post
    Yep. Run your cranks above the crappie. I use a Bomber 6A for that until PICO comes out with a squarebill.
    I've yet to catch a crappie on a 6A, only catfish and a couple of white bass, but I'm going to stick with it until it finally works. I know you swear by them! Maybe it's just the Foxy Shad and Citruse colors I'm using that's attracting those cats?

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    I’m no expert but what I’ve found is the same as you. I’ve fished some really good bays and creeks and nothing. You know fish are there. Then you get in an area and start catching a few. I think if you are doing it on KY lake or Barkley then the carp play a roll as well. I just keep hunting and pecking around until we find something.

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    Look for current, if lake has a gate open, then go and down the channel it flows from.

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    Artcrney, thanks for the post. I'm reading the responses and this is great and hope to learn more. I've been out with M R twice in a couple years. I don't know his secrets, but he pretty much has both KY and Barkley 'mapped' with his system for his go to spots.. I think with Cranking, you need to cover a LOT of area in areas you have confidence that fish will be there during the time you are trolling or have recent experience with success. My experience with M R is that you may or may catch a ton of fish, but man, what you catch are quality fish(Crappie) along with the bycatch of Catfish, White Bass, LM Bass and others. Just exciting to know that when the rod bends, you don't always know what's at the end of the line.

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    I am new to trolling crankbaits as well. I’ve been 4 times and am fortunate enough to have found a spot that for now is holding some fish, but wonder what will happen as water warms up. I will say I have caught the biggest crappie I have ever caught on average with crankbaits. Another benefit i believe is you cover a lot of water and learn so much about the lake as far as structure by watching your sonar and downscan screens.


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    Quote Originally Posted by artcarney_agr View Post
    I've yet to catch a crappie on a 6A, only catfish and a couple of white bass, but I'm going to stick with it until it finally works. I know you swear by them! Maybe it's just the Foxy Shad and Citruse colors I'm using that's attracting those cats?
    Try the Tn Shad (silver w/black back) and Red Craw. Before PICOs and c55s came along, they were 50/50 with Bandits andArkies.


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