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<blockquote data-quote="Spurhunter" data-source="post: 5149091" data-attributes="member: 5695"><p>I run Echomap Plus 93sv units. Honestly I've never thought much about identifying crappie on the graph. It may be a difference in the lakes we fish. Where I fish the bulk of the crappie suspend at the same depth or pretty close. When I go into an area looking for a school I can pretty easily figure out what depth they are suspended at, and just look for a lot of fish in one "spot" at that depth. The spot could be 2 or 3 acres. I drop waypoints on big groups of fish and then go back and fish them. I occasionally catch a white bass, but not too often. I need to learn more about my graphs. I am a novice at best. The guy that has been with me my last 3 trips just got into crappie fishing and he's asked a million questions about what we are seeing on the graph and I haven't been able to answer a lot of them. It opened my eyes to what I don't know. I have been watching a lot of YouTube videos trying to learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spurhunter, post: 5149091, member: 5695"] I run Echomap Plus 93sv units. Honestly I've never thought much about identifying crappie on the graph. It may be a difference in the lakes we fish. Where I fish the bulk of the crappie suspend at the same depth or pretty close. When I go into an area looking for a school I can pretty easily figure out what depth they are suspended at, and just look for a lot of fish in one "spot" at that depth. The spot could be 2 or 3 acres. I drop waypoints on big groups of fish and then go back and fish them. I occasionally catch a white bass, but not too often. I need to learn more about my graphs. I am a novice at best. The guy that has been with me my last 3 trips just got into crappie fishing and he's asked a million questions about what we are seeing on the graph and I haven't been able to answer a lot of them. It opened my eyes to what I don't know. I have been watching a lot of YouTube videos trying to learn. [/QUOTE]
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