It has orange scale pattern on back and sides with bright chartreuse underside. I kill them on it up here on dropper rods. I have a couple I can loan you at the Crankfest.
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Great catch for dog days. I'm glad you mentioned catching crappie very shallow over deep water. I've been trying to convince most new to cranking folks that they fish too deep. Most only worry about digging mud rather than watching their electronics.
Lol, yep mrdux it boggled me, I'm surprised I wasn't knocking a few out with the trolling motor yesterday. The bait in some areas were almost right on top the surface, do you think this is a survival tactic to confuse or deter low light predators in clear water? I'm not used to seeing the water this clear on this particular lake. Lakes are low and we haven't had really any rain to speak about.
Low light they will be shallower to take advantage of the cool-down in surface temps at night. With all the $$ I have in electronics, I still depend on split screen 2D/GPS 99% of the time. I'll crank the sensitivity up to 50% or so when I move into a creek or bay to check to see if there is a visible thermocline. Fishing below a thermocline level is fishing the dead sea. KY Lake is as clear as I've ever seen it right now and the majority of the baitballs will be 10 feet or less in most areas.