Ive been gobbling up articles and videos since I'm trying to figure this beginner crappie thing out. One thing I can't seem to nail down is the difference in winter behavior in warmer areas. Seems like a lot of the "winter crappie" content is for really cold states. My question is, what should I expect very generally for the pattern to be in a place like Florida now and up to the spawn with these warm weeks followed by a few cold nights. I live on Talquin (and go up the ocklocknee quite a bit) and just can't really figure if I should always be looking deep or if they move shallow at times because of the warm days. I know there isn't an exact answer but just curious if the behavior is considerably different than places with much colder winters. Thanks!