The first part of March is a good time. The crappie will most likely be in a prespawn pattern stacking up on the staging tops and starting to explore the shallows. Of course, that all depends on the weather and how much the water warms between now and then. Here is a pic from last March 6.



Average depth is hard to say. I can say that most of the crappie fishing in Lake Greeson is deeper than most typical crappie lakes. Alot of our tops are in the Bear Creek arm of the lake. There, water depths vary from the very shallow backs of coves (18") to 30 plus foot of water in the channel. There are alot of points and secondary channels that hold crappie. All in all, I'd say that out of all the crappie we catch throughout a year's time we catch most 8-15 ft. deep in 12-25 ft. of water (depending on their movement of course).

As for the total shorline, I really couldn't tell you. It is a 7,000 acre lake that is somewhere around 16 miles from dam to river. We only fish a small portion of that leaving us plenty of room for expansion.

Looking forward to meeting you when you can come. I know you'll enjoy yourself. It's a great crappie lake.