Thanks for sharing.
Eric Cagle who won the Crappie Masters tournament last month in Louisiana explains how he finds fish with the help of a map card in this article. It’s a simple idea, wish I had a map card like that. It’s at A Guide to Fishing Alabama | Tips, Techniques & Locations. Guess I’ll need to upgrade.
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Thanks for sharing.
Great read. Thanks
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Great read with some great info. Going to try this on a lake up here...Thank you.
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That map card trick works and I shared it a couple years ago in a LONG vid on my HB1199...... If you care to learn how to use it here's the vid.....
CRAPPIE FISHING (How To Set Your Fish Finder To Put You On Crappie) - YouTube
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Just updated my Garmin and it now allows colors for selected depth ranges. If the wind wasn’t blowing, I would be trying to find crappie-holding brush piles instead of writing this.
Here is an update to using selected depth ranges to find crappie as described by Eric Cagle. I now use it every time I fish and it worked great until it got cold and the fish related more to balls of bait than cover. Also, if you have a good number of waypoints established that fall within the highlighted range, you are golden. Some days it’s a gravy train. Other days, at least you don’t get skunked.