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    Quote Originally Posted by ezgoing View Post
    Probably the same thing I'm doing wrong. It's been a slow month. They are not in the slips in any numbers nor are they at brush piles nor the bridge pillars. Fished 6 hours today, caught 2 keepers, 6 undersized crappie, 2 undersized white bass. The weather and wind were perfect, just could not get the few I found to bite. Located lots of bait balls in 12-18 ft of water but no predator fish around them.

    Hopefully, somebody can tell both of us what we are doing wrong.
    appreciate the info sir! Hopefully we both get a cooler full soon!
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    you should have blacks stacked up like cord wood close to the bottom on the 377 bridge , if not you might have missed them by a month . 15 to 25 foot of water the first few sets of columns out to close to the channel .
    next stop the 2 monster oaks that fell off those peoples bank just north about 150 yards on the west bank .
    most of the docks there are loaded up nicely as well right now . up river has been stupid good for magnum whites and blacks under docks .
    the guy i went with in the kayak guides over there and is just standing on herds of whoppers , he has one client that drives all the way in from Oklahoma just to fish the upper end of the lake with him . says its the best big crappie spot he has ever visited !
    the next bridge north of the 377 bridge might be holding fish as well .
    very subtle jigging and or a really slow fall under the docks will get you bit . do not jig fast .
    i would come show myself but i am a bit on the ridiculous side busy ...
    luck to ya my friend ....btw the edge of river channel is stupid good for striper right above 377 as well .
    big swim baits and dead stick them just like for crappie only with a larger bait ...right off the bottom
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    you should have blacks stacked up like cord wood close to the bottom on the 377 bridge , if not you might have missed them by a month . 15 to 25 foot of water the first few sets of columns out to close to the channel .
    next stop the 2 monster oaks that fell off those peoples bank just north about 150 yards on the west bank .
    most of the docks there are loaded up nicely as well right now . up river has been stupid good for magnum whites and blacks under docks .
    the guy i went with in the kayak guides over there and is just standing on herds of whoppers , he has one client that drives all the way in from Oklahoma just to fish the upper end of the lake with him . says its the best big crappie spot he has ever visited !
    the next bridge north of the 377 bridge might be holding fish as well .
    very subtle jigging and or a really slow fall under the docks will get you bit . do not jig fast .
    i would come show myself but i am a bit on the ridiculous side busy ...
    luck to ya my friend ....btw the edge of river channel is stupid good for striper right above 377 as well .
    big swim baits and dead stick them just like for crappie only with a larger bait ...right off the bottom
    I'll tell ya I'm not sure about the spots but the action info right here is definitely What It Is that has been putting fish in my boat.....
    Ketch'um I'll never discuss a hot spot with you again..... You spilled the field of beans here not just the bag of beans......
    Good stuff brother.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by SKs Crappie Catching Adventures View Post
    I'll tell ya I'm not sure about the spots but the action info right here is definitely What It Is that has been putting fish in my boat.....
    Ketch'um I'll never discuss a hot spot with you again..... You spilled the field of beans here not just the bag of beans......
    Good stuff brother.....
    It ain't one of our spots...
    I just know from when I used to visit there back when....
    Have not hit it in years ...
    sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales

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    This forum is so awesome! Thanks everyone for the advice. Got my first slab today! I am new to crappie fishing and getting advice from more experienced folks is why I joined!
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    Got my first slab today! Thanks to all for advice. I am still learning!
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    My water temp is 41 degrees. Slip bobber/cork has been producing over vertical jigging. Like everyone said look for bait.. Find the bait and you'll find the crappie.

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    Abandon all hope! You are hooked.
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    If you are not recognizing the fish on your 93sv try using a different color pattern. For side scan I like the black emerald (personal preference) and try turning the sensitivity up for the sonar setup and display setup. You can make the decent fish turn into white specs on the screen and the bigger fish will cast a shadow. Play around with your settings until you find what works best for you. When you get it to where you can spot fish the first time it will become easier the next. Good luck hope you find more like the one you posted.
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    Slab apprentice, you have a good finder.
    It is the key to fishing where the fish are.
    Learn to use it, YouTube can certainly be an awesome resource.
    Them Texas boys are going to be able to give you better relevant advice, than I.
    Good luck!


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