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Not surprising. I would bet you could catch one in your garden, or at Fowler's parking lot.
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Water clarity, depth and how much noise you make determine the spookyness of fish on brush piles.
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Here's my take on it. I think crappie are constantly moving. Maybe not far but on the move. From the videos I've seen on here and Youtube there are some holding by the brushtop and a few out on the edges and some moving in and out.
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Don't know about tops but once i caught a crappie off a cypress knee that i had just totally washed out with my trolling motor after a gust of wind pushed me in too close.