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    What is the deepest that you would fish a slip bobber during various times of the year?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappieTim View Post
    What is the deepest that you would fish a slip bobber during various times of the year?
    Spring : ~10' (because that's the deepest I've seen Crappie spawn in KY/TN waters that I fish)
    Summer : ~25' (because that's the deepest I've seen a thermocline set up)
    Fall : ~15-20' (because that's the deepest I've seen Crappie go during the water temp transition)
    Winter : ~30' (depends on the lake ... but, I have caught Crappie in much shallower water in the Winter)

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