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    Ran into some of that last night on the Big G. I wasn't fishing though. What temp do crappie start spawning? 60?

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    I believe 55-60 will definitely start pre spawn.

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    taken from crappie 101 NOTE the water temp should be the one about 4 to 10 feet down not the one on the top 1 or 2 feet layer where most temp gages are measuring as the very top will be warmer always than the near bottom layer :Water Temperature: 55 Degrees
    Expect the bite to get more aggressive as crappies begin feeling “the urge to merge” and feed heavily before spawning. Schools of baitfish continue to be a primary location factor as crappies fatten up before spawning. Shallow ditches veering off the creek channel and running toward shallow spawning coves can hold huge fish. Work the creek channel with curly-tail grubs or minnows, keying on brushy cover in the 6 to 12 foot zone. Crappie may be as shallow as 1-3 feet deep along these structures.

    Water Temperature: 60 Degrees
    Male crappies fan out the nest while the females hang around outside the cover waiting for the water temperature to get a degree or two warmer before moving in on the beds, and now is a good time to load the boat with oversize fish. Some crappie may have already started the spawn if shallower water is warmer.

    Water Temperature: 65 Degrees
    Spawning should be in full swing now, but some will still be in a pre spawn mode. If you aren’t catching quality fish on likely spawning cover, back off and target pre spawn crappies instead. Spawning takes place on woody cover such as: brush piles, stake beds, etc... in the upper ends of brushy coves and creek arms, in 2 to 8 feet deep, and some as shallow as 6 inches deep depending on the lake's water clarity. Pre spawn fish will be in three to six feet of water, but will chase minnows shallower.

    Water Temperature: 70 Degrees
    Some crappies will be done spawning, while others are finally moving onto their beds. Keep fishing as the spawn is still going strong.

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    Blacks start at 60 give or take whites 70 or so.

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    I saw 2 snakes trying to mate in the riprap on the Decatur causeway yesterday...…

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    Frogs is hollering ! Some Easter Lilly’s have flowers ,and some forcynthia with blooms ! I know what My note book says about those few things !
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    Judging by the forecast, the warm water temps are gonna be real short lived...
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    What fur said, enjoy it while it last. Old man winter is coming back.

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    Y'all hold on, we ain't there yet. But it want be long before everybody that owns a jig pole will be on the water. Actually, right now is my favorite time, I most always catch the biggest fish of the year in February.


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    I have read that the length of the daylight hours also has an effect on the spawn as well.

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