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    Quote Originally Posted by pumpman View Post
    Why yikes

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    Because you're holding a big ol slab and I basically gave you the Introduction to Crappie Spawn 101 For Dummies lol. If you ever need help learning how to tie a loop knot or learning what the difference between a bass and crappie jig is, I'm here for you

    There was probably more to it, in my head, but?

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    length of days also plays a major role in it …..I have found fish shallow several times over the years when everyone in the know said its to early and the water temps are not right and etc etc etc
    one pro told a bud of mine way up north they move in on ice out at 40 degree water temps ….fyi
    the silver bullet does not exist best I can tell ya ….
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    Quote Originally Posted by DonaAna1 View Post
    Down here I never look at water temp. I watch the trees, When leaves emerge from the willows the crappie are spawning. When the mesquite or pecans have leaves; the bass are on beds.
    Never thought about that but makes sense. Tks

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    Lol ok I will keep you in mind if I get stumped lol. Do you catch a lot of fish on Joe pool

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    Why worry with them goin shalla, just fish the drops outside the spawning areas regardless of the water temp..... You'll be surprised with your catches.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by silentkilla View Post
    Why worry with them goin shalla, just fish the drops outside the spawning areas regardless of the water temp..... You'll be surprised with your catches.....
    I do fish drops, brush piles, troll cranks but love to catch then shallow

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    I did alright when I had a boat. I’ve seen some good ones caught out of there, but it’s always been more of a numbers > size lake, in my case, at least. Being on foot is a whole different game. The trials and tribulations of the lonely bank fisherman.

    Benbrook has some real nice slabs in it, but that lake can mess with your mind sometimes.

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    I have a friend that lives in Saginaw and he was talking about trying it out this spring

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    Water temp today on my lake 60.3°, most fishermen were beating the banks for a few small males.....I was over 11 to 13fow smaking a bunch of big females.....
    Although I feel the water temp plays a roll I don't think it is more important than daylight hours and a few other variables..... I'm just gonna keep sticking my jig in deep-er waters for those bigger fish.....
    That Gsauce put in work today.....
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    So many things can effect the crappie and spawn other than water temps like the lake level and if it's dropping or not and of course the temps are really important. Personally I believe it can be any place in the 50's if early spring you get enough 70 something degrees air temps days, seems about 4 or 5 days in a row like that can bring them in early! I don't think it's the only magic part though!

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