Good question. I would like to know too.
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We are finally getting some much needed rain here in the southeastern part of the state. Hopefully its enough to bring back some of the vegetation and life back to the area lakes. With the rise in the lake waters and change in temps, what will this do to the bite and temperment of crappie? Thanks in advance for your responses.
Good question. I would like to know too.
Boy I wish we could send you some of ours, seems like for the last 2 mo. it rains everyother day , lol Storms been coming it all morning and they say more tonight,
water has been up everywhere, hard to tell what the fish will do, you Guys have a great day up there ,
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It's not going to interfere with the bite if that's your concern. With lake levels rising hourly as they have been the last few days, I see them having access to shallow areas in which to spawn that were not there last week.
In my humble opinion, I don't believe the rising water levels will have any negative effects on the spawn or the way they bite.
The persistant crappie fisherman will catch crappie. Good luck guys.![]()
AMERICANS: Willing to cross a frozen river to kill you, in your sleep, on Christmas, totally not kidding, we've done it.
"The persistant crappie fisherman will catch crappie." Stinkfinger
Thats great... didn't need to hear that. That just cancels my lucky strike out! LOL
ooohhhh the sun is shining now and it feels good. gonna get in the jeep this afternoon and find me a bridge to fish off of.