I'm not familiar with Barren River Lake and I am sure that there are many others on here much more qualified to give advice on this lake than me.
With that said... I assume, as the name suggests, Barren is a river run lake with a main river channel and feeder creeks running in just like Ky. and Barkley Lakes, only on a smaller scale.
Crappie are crappie. I don't care if they are in a lake, pond or swimming pool they are gonna seek out a place, in that body of water, that is gonna be the most comfortable and provide access to food. By most comfortable I'm referring to water temp and dissolved Oxygen. In turn the baitfish will probably be close because they are fish too and require basically the same things the crappie do.
I’m sure you have a favorite place in the house where you are most comfortable. If there is a cold draft there you have 2 choices. 1. Get up and move. 2. Turn the heat up. Crappie ain’t got but 1 choice. They gotta move.
You said in the past this spot has been productive in the winter. Ask yourself… What is different this winter compared to the others when you caught fish. I’m gonna be the water is colder than it usually is this time of year and the temps have been a little erratic. I bet the water temp is around 37/38ish?
Crappie like stable conditions. The deeper they go the less and slower the conditions change. I wouldn’t be surprised if most of those fish are in 25 to 30 feet of water. They are just as screwed up as we are right now.
We get a few nice days in a row and that water temp. starts creep’n up, they’ll be back.
I have a buddy that fishes a dock that sets in about 24’ of water and he usually catches fish there all winter. Not this year. He’s have’n the same problem you are.
If you are catching a few fish you might want to go to 1. A smaller bait. Crappie are cold blooded and the colder it gets the slower their metabolism is. They need less food & feed less but might take a smaller offering. 2. Lighter line. 3. Try different colors. Maybe even micro spoons. But either way, ya can’t catch’um if they ain’t there.
I hope this helps explain what your problem might be. You can’t fix a problem to you know what the problem is.
P.S. I reserve the right to be absolutely, positively, WRONG! :D


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I guess I need to know where are the crappie this time of year and any advice to a very novice, beginner, unlearned crappie chaser who use to be able to catch a few crappie (not many) would be GREATLY APPRECIAETED. Please don't think me lazy or stupid because I don't get my boat out, this location I fish is usually productive and fun. Besides, most of the few spots I do know are out of the water this time of year, and if I built some, I wouldn’t know where to drop em.
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