The hardest fish to catch are the ones you can see!!! Unless they are gills on the bed . Try # 2 gold crappie hook 4 or 6 lb floro carbon line and minnow. Hook the minnow in the mouth . Hopefully you can cast him free lined no weight or float to the beds and let him swim like that where they are ............ if you don't catch some of them then you probably need dynamite (grin) It may take a few minutes but eventually one fish will start at the minnow and another one will see it and will try and beat him to it. Its possible they see you on the bank and it has them skittish too. Might try casting and laying down or putting the rod in a holder and moving away . My second choice would be a very small spinner bait like a 1 /32 road runner cast from a long distance lined up to come thru the bedding area. Last choice, a small hair jig1/64th or 32nd with no cork. Changing the subject if it were my pond id do everything I could to remove ALL the crappie because if you don't already, you will have a population explosion with that many nesting crappie . In a few years you will have thousands of crappie about 6 inches long with big dime sized eyes because they are over populated and not enough food unless you are putting about 20 dollars worth of minnows in the pond a month. 1 mature female crappie= 40000 eggs and if only one tenth hatch and half of them survive , that will be 2000 fish from one momma........... you got 10 girls doing the same thing , in one year you got 20000 little fry .......... in 3 years you got 60000 from the old mommas alone , but now their first year 2000 daughters and sons are ready to have broods.............. .If only half are female that's 1000 times 2000 new surviving babies= 2 million babies.......... If you have 2000000 catchable fish you would have to catch over 5400 A DAY every year to stay even !! That is why biologist say never put crappie in any pond even if its 10 acres . On the other hand I know some ponds where there are some nice crappie to be had as well as a few with the big eye little fish problem

