Hard to say for sure but I don’t think I’d bother with it. Looks to me like baitfish but don’t know unless you try.
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I'm trying to get more confident identifying what I need to be fishing on my fish finder. I've seen images like this 3 or 4 times and alway think I'm on top of a huge school of crappie. But I've never caught anything. I'm single poling casting and retrieving, or using a slip bobber. (Don't own a livescope yet so I can only look at them on down, side and 2D). I know you can't tell for sure if they're crappie until you catch one, but would you experts stop and fish this and expect it to be crappie if you saw this on your graph? I'm not sure if they've just been inactive when I see this or if there's something wrong with my technique or they're just not crappie. I hate to pass this up though my gut tells me this is a school of crappie. I keep hearing and reading about suspended crappie, surely that's what this is!?
This is a drop off into the river channel in the lake.
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Hard to say for sure but I don’t think I’d bother with it. Looks to me like baitfish but don’t know unless you try.
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Poplar bluff Missouri?and if so what lake are you fishing?The reason i ask is that i'm from Mo and fish lake of the ozarks and catch fish yearound in those depths even right now under 10fow of water has been very good but as a rule i never see crappie schooled in those numbers until winter time dec-mar where you can find schools of thousands of fish together,when the water is hot like it is now you can find schools but they are very small in comparison much like a wolfpack so my best guess as to what you have on your graph is shad they usually school in tighter balls but i have seen them spread out like that when they're not pressured.
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I would probably move on, looks like baitfish to me…![]()
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I too do not have a "trained eye". However, I agree with most, most likely bait fish. Certainly, will not hurt to give it a go. Never know what might be feeding on them.
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Yes sir. This is Wappapello, known for it's many, many 6 inch fish(there are some decent ones in there too though). It's about 30 minutes from the house. Ironically, the previous times I saw an image like this on my fish finder was back in late Feb and early March. This time I thought I'd post it here and ask the experts. I appreciate your reply, that kind of information is exactly what I was hoping for. (Look for this in the winter but look for smaller groups in the summer).
I'm basically trying to figure out crappie fishing by applying what I learn on the internet while I'm out on the water. But it's slow going. I've had just enough success to get me hooked and want to learn more.
Exactly, nearly word for word, how I started out; reading and trying to apply the tips and tricks I read about right here on CdC. One day you'll be out there, something will happen and you'll recognize it from something you read here. LIGHT BULB!!!!!!
As has been said many times, time on the water is your best teacher. Good luck on your journey to a cooler full of crappie.
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