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    not that I have a clue , but water temps and how rapidly or slowly they fall has large play in it , the shad need warmer water , the crappie need shad , pretty simple if you ask me . and in the end follow the bait as stated , numbers of crappie will be near numbers of bait fish 24/7/365
    moon phase is hit or miss for me , wife jokes with me about all the time , says no moon = biting , full moon = biting and every other moon equals biting too .....
    barometric pressure can sometimes seem to be a factor , as is cloud cover and or lack of and about 14 million other minor things as well
    the migration has begun here , bigger fish in shallower water and moving with the bait schools
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doninva View Post
    My theory is just like Richard Gene " go fishing when you can, cause it's good fer you".
    Richard Gene truly is the fishing machine. I really enjoy his channel


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