I used to fish only the north end years ago and did well, however the south end just kicks better numbers and good average sized crappie with plenty of brush and structure.
North end with this low water level would be re-patterning the fish and spending 3 solid days getting them pinned down. But with that said it does have some giant crappie early {primarily big males shallow} We used to use a 7'-6" Bass flippin stick, 20lb. line and a 3/16oz. flippin jig with a blk./orange #11 pork frog and flip it right into the middle of BIG button willows....no way your going to poke a jig rod back in there and get those fish out. I tell this story and people look at me like I'm on crack,...but oh-well they are missing out on some of the biggest male crappie in their life!!! Sorry for the long winded post. My son and I are shooting some doodlesocking vids this year and loading them on You-Tube, it's going to be fun!Thumbs UpHands ClappingWe get this lake on a slow rise this year and it's going to be unbelievable shallow fishing this spring.![]()


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