Originally Posted by
CrappiePappy
Many moons ago I would have thought the same thing, Joey. But after repeated trips during Dec-Feb and fishing from the bank, catching Crappie from 4-8ft deep on a jig/plastic, over a downed tree that topped out in water about 25ft deep .... I no longer hold that idea as "gospel". Some of those fish were caught right next to the bank, just beside the trunk of the tree & only a few feet deep. What got my attention more than their depth, was the fact that they were thumping the jig just as hard as they would normally do in warmer water.
I'm pretty sure I was catching a mix of Black & White Crappie, so I can't say as the Black Crappie are the ones that typically stay shallow in cold water. But, that bank where the tree was is a West bank ... and the Sun is on it from early morning to at least midday ... so the tree and rocks may have been warming from the Sun, and been a little warmer than the 40 something degree water of that area. That tree would hold dozens upon dozens of Crappie, most all year long, which is why I even bothered to try it during the Winter months. Sadly, though, the tree is long gone .... likely pushed off from several flooding events of the past.