Look out on the water and you should see a fin above the water surface. That fish then goes down and alerts the other fish about the wind change.
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Just a though. I wonder how the fish know which direction the wind is coming from? For the sake if discussion in a great many thing's I think we tend to over think things. if the wind is from the north, do the fish quit eating?
Look out on the water and you should see a fin above the water surface. That fish then goes down and alerts the other fish about the wind change.
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Wind direction moves the zooplankton in the direction of the wind. Bait fish move with zooplankton . crappie are going to follow the bait fish.
With the high pressure is clear blue skies -- sending lots of crappie deeper, or under docks usually at deeper water , But follow the Shad
note the hook city video on the winds at said lake
when its right its ON fire there
not kidding around
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