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    The 1st time you put a long pole in a fishers hand, their eyes get large. Tieing on a 1/32nd oz jig gets them wondering. Telling them we are going to fish real shallow,:rolleyes: their eyes roll up. The 'Tic-Tic-Tug' tactic is one of patience. While others struggle catching, you get your limit. Lite winds and stable weather just makes this bite wonderfull. Most fish caught in less than 6ft with best bite in 4ft, 2ft down. With most of the area lakes up to normal,,,, lots of stumps, trees to dip. <*)}}}><
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    That's the truth Chatt...

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    I remember the first time I did that with you they are still rolling thanks
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    Don't overlook power fishing during the summer. Tie on a 1/4 oz jig and a 3" Bobby Garlan. Fish as many trees as you can and don't stay at one tree longer than 2 minutes or less.
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    Where you been fishin Chatt cause HD and Clinton have been real slow my last four trips....have really had to work for a few keepers.
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    Terribly Slow at the Glen as well Slabby.
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    Nice info, zipped to Clinton after work yesterday from 3-5:30 and snatched 20 eaters fishing similar to that. I'm not picky about the size of the fish, first 20 legal fish go in the bucket and I head home! Feathers work great this time of year!

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    Year after year, I hear of guys catching crappie in shallow water, post spawn in hot weather. I've only done it during the spawn. Do you guys just start casting along the banks and hope to find them, or is there certain stucture etc. that I should look for? I need to be schooled on this topic.
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    Look for a change in depth, say a drop from a submerged creek bed or a drop along a bank. Lay downs or stumps cam make it even better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeaArk Slabchaser View Post
    Year after year, I hear of guys catching crappie in shallow water, post spawn in hot weather. I've only done it during the spawn. Do you guys just start casting along the banks and hope to find them, or is there certain stucture etc. that I should look for? I need to be schooled on this topic.
    Try entering things like “tic-tic-tug” or “shallow summer slabs” in the search bar by the magnifying icon on the top of the page.
    Here is some links that might help you.

    ERROR: The requested URL could not be retrieved

    KSAL.com

    http://www.crappie.com/crappie/content.php?r=224

    Your search should give you more links to look at.
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