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    Quote Originally Posted by luckycat333 View Post
    Is that Whiteoak Creek?
    Hhhhhhhellzzzzz no..... White oak doesn't have good looking structure on the bank. That creek was on the ky side down stream from white oak. Not sure the name but it was a pretty neat creek

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappieCrazed View Post

    Hhhhhhhellzzzzz no..... White oak doesn't have good looking structure on the bank. That creek was on the ky side down stream from white oak. Not sure the name but it was a pretty neat creek
    Have you tried the large bay in whiteaoks? Might be a gem this winter

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    Quote Originally Posted by toomanycasts View Post
    Have you tried the large bay in whiteaoks? Might be a gem this winter
    I've been back in there before not much structure other than shallow and some floating docks....not that I haven't caught them back there just haven't caught many...... White oak is by far my least favorite creek to fish for crappie... Channel cats in the spring though it's my favorite,!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappieCrazed View Post

    I've been back in there before not much structure other than shallow and some floating docks....not that I haven't caught them back there just haven't caught many...... White oak is by far my least favorite creek to fish for crappie... Channel cats in the spring though it's my favorite,!
    One of my winter time bays is completely devoid of cover except for rip rap banks and floating docks. It close to the mouth of a creek and it loads up in late November through spring. The fish school up off the banks and you have search a little, but when you find them it's a limit. Side imaging helps immensely. I just remembered that bay from fishing a bass tournament out of Maysville a few years ago, and thought it would set up similarly

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    Quote Originally Posted by toomanycasts View Post
    One of my winter time bays is completely devoid of cover except for rip rap banks and floating docks. It close to the mouth of a creek and it loads up in late November through spring. The fish school up off the banks and you have search a little, but when you find them it's a limit. Side imaging helps immensely. I just remembered that bay from fishing a bass tournament out of Maysville a few years ago, and thought it would set up similarly
    It's funny u say that because I have talked to guys that have just tossed out minnows and caught them in there!!!! The problem isn't finding fish in open water as Ive got side imaging but that freaking slew is always plumb the hell full of shad... I mean all the time. Side imaging is always lit up like you sprinkled salt on the screen so it's hard to figure what's crappie or not... I bet there in there, I just like having a piece of structure to throw at.... I'm sure I'm leaving a lot on the table by staying simple minded!?

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