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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2492294" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>this is the golden time for crappie. They spawn in 12-24" of water. Their preferred bedding areas are gravel bars or rocky banks. </p><p></p><p>Don't sit in one place and wait for them to come to you. Keep moving and hunt them. one little tree stob sticking up can produce lots of fish. Google the wildlifedepartment.com and look for the areas where they have put in structure that holds crappie. That's what we did.</p><p></p><p>Windy banks can be as good as calm banks of rocky areas. Minnows work some days, jigs the other. Don't be afraid to change colors of jig body's. Yesterday, we would catch 3-4 on one color, and change, catch another 3-4 and change again. Sparkly white, Chartruse, Blue/white, Blue chartruse, etc. </p><p>There is no bad color during spawn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2492294, member: 5412"] this is the golden time for crappie. They spawn in 12-24" of water. Their preferred bedding areas are gravel bars or rocky banks. Don't sit in one place and wait for them to come to you. Keep moving and hunt them. one little tree stob sticking up can produce lots of fish. Google the wildlifedepartment.com and look for the areas where they have put in structure that holds crappie. That's what we did. Windy banks can be as good as calm banks of rocky areas. Minnows work some days, jigs the other. Don't be afraid to change colors of jig body's. Yesterday, we would catch 3-4 on one color, and change, catch another 3-4 and change again. Sparkly white, Chartruse, Blue/white, Blue chartruse, etc. There is no bad color during spawn. [/QUOTE]
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