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    Remember he was not asking weather you should go or not,but was the statement was true,yes go when you can,because you can get some to bite but most os the fish shut down after certain conditions,usually a east wind do not come often which makes shad relocate which will take time and fish must relocate also ,most will shut down until better condition,and a fish do not have to eat every day,he will get dominate under certain condition,but yes some even then can be caught but they are few and far apart,many times you can coach a few of them to bite,but by no means just because fish are there does it mean you are going to catch them,the si and di has prove that to be true for many of us when we could see hundreds and would not hit anything,oh i know if you had been there ,friend i am talking about many of us that i would put in a class as a real good fishermen,but the fish were not bitting ,sometimes you could get a couple.a west wind and a south wind are common,a change wind to another direction usually shuts them down for a while,not always,but a consistant direction helps,as far as blowing in all direction,it is not coming from all direction but is hitting the bank or trees and then going back another direction,if you think not go in the big open water and see all waves still going one way,crappiepappy had much truth in his statement,but i don't think he meant that it was set in stone ,only a general rule,yes i would go when i could but i know i will have to make changes and not expect as good of day as other days,yet in those days it do seam like that is when a few really big fish bitr
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    Best crappie day I ever had was freezing cold NE wind, caught Crappie after Crappie... GrandLake, OKLA...
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    wind was out of the southeast almost every time I fished sardis and usually did good.
    Crappie bite twice a day. 15 minutes before I get there and 10 minutes after I leave.
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