Fished South Sauty from 0630 till 1600. Water temperature varied from 58F to 63F in various places. Caught 13 fish, both black and white crappie, most were males. No real huge fish, just nice keepers. Caught them from 4 feet to 8 feet of water - treetops, open water, boat docks etc. It was a tough day with winds gusting to around 20mph. Eight (what I caught) were caught on BG monkey milk and bluegrass; my partner caught the remaining five on minnows, BG and a small white spinner bait. Had to move around a lot to get out of the wind and picked a fish here and there.

Saw (on HB depthfinder) larger groups of fish still holding to the depths of creek channels or the main South Sauty Creek. In my opinion, the fish are still holding deep and just a few are starting to move up. If we don't have any more crippling cold weather, the remainder of the spawn is going to be fast and furious.