This one has about 250 crappie in it, but found at least 5 schools like this one. Getting a little deep now so have to keep a few that don't make it back down.
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This one has about 250 crappie in it, but found at least 5 schools like this one. Getting a little deep now so have to keep a few that don't make it back down.
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Man, those some nice looking fish. Bet they fight fishing that deep on lite tackle.
Cool
Glad you got a few!!
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I’d love to find a school like that! Good job ! Nice fish!
Ya, it was a fun day. Released 50 or so. Once they can't make it back down, I will be done for the crappie season and switch to perch.
Great day indeed! Excellent post with those sonar shots. Thanks!
I found a school like that today. It turned out to be carp!:Rofl
they make us keep them on some lakes in the dead of winter because they wont make it when they come up from really deep .
looks like fun for sure , nice post
KABOOM is the word :cheers2
How deep are they?
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25 to 30. Most go back down. I can watch them on my 2D sonar.
Thanks for sharing the temp and depth of the fish. I'm still learning the winter patterns. I happen to be the exact same water temp as you. Yesterday I found a nursery of crappy in 35fow. Nothing but 4 to 7 inch fish. Then found 13 inch plus in 20fow. It took 1.5 days to find those 2 two schools. I didnt see any structure on your graph. Were the fish roaming or stationary?
jeez that's a lot of crappie. those are some nice looking fish my man. How deep is that?
On this day they were up on a big flat and not moving too much. Most of the time they are out over 70 foot of water and really cruising around and I have to follow them. The bigger ones seem to cruise all winter but the smaller ones will hunker down on the bottom in 40 foot or so. Sometimes I find them right away, and sometimes it takes me a few hours to find them. Seems they are always moving but I won't fish until I find them. I use side scan out to 80 feet and down scan down to 50 so I can cover a lot of water. They aren't in any cover this time of year. Open water next to or on flats. Keep looking and learning it has taken me years to figure out their patterns. Frustrating at times but worth it.