My son and I made it back out to Jordan yesterday afternoon as well. It was a COLD and breezy afternoon on the water! We managed 17 crappie with several of the smallest crappie I have ever seen. Most were way out in the mouths of the creeks in 20'+ water but right at dark found a single small shallow cove where we caught half the crappie in about 15 minutes... they were extremely shallow in this particular cove. I was tempted to put the glow sticks on the floats and hang out for awhile but the wife was blowing up the phone by that point... again proving the theory that the better the fishing, the higher the probability that your family members need you to leave asap!

Does anyone else have experience with crappie moving shallow in early spring right at dusk? I've had this happen a few times before in this particular cove when water is still in the high 50's. They were not shallow (or at least biting shallow) anywhere earlier in the day.