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<blockquote data-quote="Quackrstackr" data-source="post: 175266" data-attributes="member: 437"><p>Crappie are fickle beasts. I'll start hitting them hard when the water temperature starts to get around 50 degrees. That's when they start staging on the creek channels and bay flats in anywhere from 20 to as little as 8 feet of water around here. They will move to the shore to spawn when it hits 60-65 degrees.</p><p></p><p>Around here, the black crappie love small chunk rock and gravel banks and the whites will be found around wood when they spawn. The black crappie also seem to head to the bank earlier and stay later than the whites do, temperature wise.</p><p></p><p>I spider rig for them and it's not uncommon to have 100+ fish days when they really get cranked up and the small fish start biting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quackrstackr, post: 175266, member: 437"] Crappie are fickle beasts. I'll start hitting them hard when the water temperature starts to get around 50 degrees. That's when they start staging on the creek channels and bay flats in anywhere from 20 to as little as 8 feet of water around here. They will move to the shore to spawn when it hits 60-65 degrees. Around here, the black crappie love small chunk rock and gravel banks and the whites will be found around wood when they spawn. The black crappie also seem to head to the bank earlier and stay later than the whites do, temperature wise. I spider rig for them and it's not uncommon to have 100+ fish days when they really get cranked up and the small fish start biting. [/QUOTE]
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