Good advice. They were balled up big time on KY Lake a couple of weeks ago.
settle down are the shad , water temps are in the low 60 range in the morning and high 60 range in the afternoon and sure as can be, the larger shad are starting to ball up on the bottom.
makes for less midrange activity and roaming and that in turn makes the crappie settle in on them. the little bitty shad are still up on the surface though and in the end it is about the bait .
the fish are often on the wind blown side of the lake right now as well, up tight to the bank feeding on the tiny shad that are fairly helpless in the wave action and cooler water.
look in short water if you want to hit them good in north Texas , the really active fish are hanging around in less than 10 foot of water as I type this and want the bait passing by them ....
soon to sit rather still are the fish , just saying
tip of the week ....
KABOOM is the word
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Good advice. They were balled up big time on KY Lake a couple of weeks ago.
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Awesome advice
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using a really cheap graph and the knowledge that was either self-taught and or learned from a mentor will put fish in your hand consistently , this is fact , there are lots of great products and videos out there , but in the end it does not have to cost lots of cash and take lots of high end equipment to ketch lots of crappie .
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A bucket of minnows, rod, float and hook has been getting it done for years
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