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    Quote Originally Posted by toomanycasts View Post
    I fish the mcalpine mostly. Two pools down from you, I think. As far as bait goes I haven't seen much shad shallow here. I have seen millions of them in the creeks on the cannelton, which are similar to the creeks in your area if memory serves. I am by no means a good deep fisherman or electronics guy but I am trying to hone my skills. Usually if I see bait near a brush pile its shad suspended above or around it. The piles I'm fishing don't have shad but minnows instead. They show up as dots all around the brush. I mistook them for clutter at first till I seen some spit up in my live well. Some of the crappie I'm catching have a minnow half swallowed when I look down their throats. Noticed minnows in their stomachs too while I was cleaning them. No shad at all! I'm really surprised. The minnows are just a little different than the standard crappie minnows. I guess that's why they are hammering them. The jig bite is much slower. As far as my drop shot goes, I'm just tying a standard crappie hook with a palomar knot and using a bass casting sinker 12 in below. It really let's me feel the brush with less hang ups. U get the feel of it and can get it through hang ups. I'm running an 898 HD si at the console and an 859 HD di at bow. Using 2d I watch my bait get down to them. Don't really look for fish too much on the graphs. The stuff I'm fishing is so dense you'd never see em anyway. I have seen crappie and bass on sparser deep cover on reservoirs. This stuff is just what gets caught from high water over the years. Been fishing 15 to 20 ft. BTW been catching nice spotted bass too. Need to fish with a jig or shakey head to mix it up.
    Great info man.... I am actually looking to get a downscan graph for up front and mount transducer on Tm head..... I like your idea about just hook and dropper sinker. Really that's kind of the way ppl spider rig with multiple poles.... I tried the spider rigging geez all I did was get hung up

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    Quote Originally Posted by toomanycasts View Post
    If you haven't already, give Craigs a try. Good creek/large bay especially if your in a smaller boat. They have a ramp in the creek too. Makes it nice if the river is rough. Never crappie fished it, but I'd bet a jiggin pole there's some good ones in there

    I actually fished Craig's last year. I scouted it one winter and had to try it because it looked so good.
    We did catch crappie, though most were short fish. It is surprising just how shallow that entire area is though. I'd say 10-12' is the max depth in the area. But 5-7' is a far more prominent depth. One fun thing about Craig's was that I got to try dock shooting. I hear so much about it on the reservoirs down south that I wanted to try it. There are lots of docked boats on Craig's and I did actually catch my best crappie at the docks there.

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    Went today two diff creeks.... One was a smaller creek.... Went about a half mile up the creek and was blown away by what I saw.... Water temp 44-45!!! River still 52-54.... I tried a few spots figuring that wasn't gonna work.... Watched graph on the way back out... Mouth was 51 so figured I try it. It was shallow caught one dink jig and corking... Decided to go in search of bigger creek perhaps not such a water temp difference from river... Found it but my usual spots I got a handful of dinks..... As I headed up creek I decided to play with my settings on my graph and noticed I was in 400 klhz so decided to try the 800 setting... Geez I been missing out! Went over several of my usual spots not spotting any dots but I knew it would pick them up as I ran by a few small bait balls that were clear as a bell so I just kept searching... Went by s tree that I have fished several times with zero luck most times.... Man I stopped the screen and was counting each individual fish... Turned around and caught 7 out of that tree and 5 of them were good ones... The pics are the same fish.... Tree was in 16 ft of water fish were in the branches a foot or two off bottom.... Not a very good day but learned some stuff.... The fish in the pic was caught at a different spot and had some color but the others were as white/silver as you could imagine... No colors at all! Figure those fish have been deep a while... All on jigs. Odd color combo to brown and chart. All white crappie all day
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    I meant my setting was on 200khz and I switched to 400

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    Good Post.
    I have the Miami River right in my neighborhood. Never heard anything about crappie being caught though. But I plan on trying it for myself. Never know, it might be the Mother Lode.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappieCrazed View Post
    Yes I have... Meldahl pool the past few months quite a bit..... Side imaging deep brush/old trees.... Been working pretty well...all on jigs..
    Craze not sure but sounds like your fishing Brush Creek. you may want to try Cabin Creek, or the one i like Three MIle Creek. i have also done well in Bullskin & Locust Creeks. the fish are not as deep...
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    Quote Originally Posted by mbk View Post
    I am in Markland pool. I actually live in Florence, KY so I will usually head down U.S. 42 to put in either at Big Bone or Gunpowder.
    mbk like toomanycasts said you may like Craigs Creek it has alot of docks. from Big Bone its not far down river, if you go be sure to try Turtle Creek a cross the river...
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    Where can a map be seen of the creeks?>

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    they are on my lowrance units & you can see most of them on google maps
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    I hit Brush creek yesterday morning and boy what a week's time makes. Couldn't find the crappie yesterday. Nothing but spotted bass. Like Robin said the temps have really cooled off this week. Once you got past the 1st straight stretch the water clarity went to 6-8 inches & the farther you went from the river the colder it was. Like he said river/creek mouth temps are 50-51 and I saw 44-46 up the creek. Didn't have one bite up in there either, deep or shallow in the same locations that I caught fish last week. Went back closer to the river & found the spots. Might go down river this week & see what I can find.

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