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    Quote Originally Posted by Lonnie84 View Post
    Did you get them to work? I can't find them anywhere.
    Yes, they are on the OWC web page. If you go to the lakes page it is at the top under fish attractor sites. I will post a link in the next week or so if you can’t find them.


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    Dang, talk about bringing a post back from the dead! Most Corp brushpiles on their maps, Coords, etc, have been washed out for years now. I'd suggest a decent Down/side scan unit and research the areas you want to fish. I've got SO many waypoints, 80% are worthless.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crappie Reaper View Post
    Dang, talk about bringing a post back from the dead! Most Corp brushpiles on their maps, Coords, etc, have been washed out for years now. I'd suggest a decent Down/side scan unit and research the areas you want to fish. I've got SO many waypoints, 80% are worthless.
    Yeah he dig deep for this. Lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crappie Reaper View Post
    Dang, talk about bringing a post back from the dead! Most Corp brushpiles on their maps, Coords, etc, have been washed out for years now. I'd suggest a decent Down/side scan unit and research the areas you want to fish. I've got SO many waypoints, 80% are worthless.
    I have a decent down scan and have found a ton of spots that are near a lot of the Corp waypoints. That being said, almost all of the good spots are not public.

    I have scoured this forum for weeks now just trying to gather as much info as possible. I am trying to take the same approach to crappie fishing as I have deer hunting, gather as much info as possible whenever possible. Nothing is better than time spent In the woods or on the water though.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kman0607 View Post
    That being said, almost all of the good spots are not public.




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    Not sure what you mean by this statement. If they're on a Corp lake, they're all public. You said you had a down scan but didn't mention if you had a side scan. If you do, use it. Set it to about 40-50' each side. If you see anything that shows up that might look worthy of a closer look, make note of how far it is from you, turn around and run over it with your downscan. Most folks with Sidescan do not utilize it and they're missing a lot of excellent fishing spots. I'll use Google maps in Sattelite view to scope out a new body of water. Good luck!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crappie Reaper View Post
    Not sure what you mean by this statement. If they're on a Corp lake, they're all public. You said you had a down scan but didn't mention if you had a side scan. If you do, use it. Set it to about 40-50' each side. If you see anything that shows up that might look worthy of a closer look, make note of how far it is from you, turn around and run over it with your downscan. Most folks with Sidescan do not utilize it and they're missing a lot of excellent fishing spots. I'll use Google maps in Sattelite view to scope out a new body of water. Good luck!
    I’m aware all Corp brushpiles or waypoints for whatever structure they have placed. I have found a lot of good “stuff” near or in the vicinity of those waypoints but rarely at the point itself. Of those spots I have found, they are not public bc I haven’t made them public. Not saying I found a spot nobody else has found. Just saying that the spots I have found do not have a coordinate on the OWC website.

    I found most of them by going out without rods and tackle and just cruising around. I used the method you suggested. Find a piece with down scan then cruise back to investigate the whole structure with sidescan.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kman0607 View Post
    Nothing is better than time spent In the woods or on the water though.
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    You nailed it!! It took me a few years to find a good deer hunting spot. Was a lot of work with a little luck as well.

    I use my Hummingbird Lakemaster mapping and the online Navionics maps of Oologah to scout for new spots.

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    Trolling with crankbaits along the bluffs at Spencer Creek has produced some of the biggest crappie I have ever caught. Earlier in the morning the better.

    Sidescan is the most underused method while looking for spots. I use it a lot. Saves lot's of time.

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