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    Does anybody know where some good spots are on rayburn for crappie fishing.

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    If you have gps check these. If you have side imaging even better.

    Fish Attractors in Sam Rayburn Reservoir

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    Thank you i didnt even know that existed that helped me out a lot.

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    Welcome Michael. I'm told they are up near the buckbrush and grass lines in shallow water now. Those fish attractors may not be holding a lot of fish right now. I usually fish north of the 147 bridge. Good luck and be careful in that wind we've been having!

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    Thank you again and i will be!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gone Fishin' View Post
    Welcome Michael. I'm told they are up near the buckbrush and grass lines in shallow water now. Those fish attractors may not be holding a lot of fish right now. I usually fish north of the 147 bridge. Good luck and be careful in that wind we've been having!
    There are a bunch of crappie in transition right now. Many have spawned out. This weekend was warm in north Texas. Just looking at this map of attractors I would focus on the mouths of coves with decent creek channels with a focus on those near shaded areas (dense contour lines on navionics or similar maps).

    Your point is a good one sir. Sam rayburn

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    Thats good to know thank you, is this app any good to use for navionics, because i do not have the chart card that goes into the depth finder yet.

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    Navionics app is great. $15/year and well worth it.

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    Would it be this one, just want to make sure i get the right one. Name:  Screenshot_20210320-182555_Google%20Play%20Store.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Broyles View Post
    Would it be this one, just want to make sure i get the right one. Name:  Screenshot_20210320-182555_Google%20Play%20Store.jpg
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    Yes that's the one. And you can view online in a browser for free. it is nice to have your phone and GPS all with you on the boat. I also use it with an iPad and use my phone Hotspot for internet.

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