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Monster crappie on the Chickamauga
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<blockquote data-quote="Poleaxe" data-source="post: 3941072" data-attributes="member: 12090"><p>Knowing your water is the most important. Alot of people think that about thinking it has to warm up to catch them shallow. Water temps are higher in shallower water. Just because I caught them at 2ft doesn't mean it was 2ft of water. It was 4-5ft deep in the second cove but crappie's eyes being on top they feed upwards. So I changed to that depth. They'll be smaller fish in the shallower water right now but they'll be there. The first cove 8-10ft was 39 degrees. The second 4-5 was 44.8 degrees. Maybe that might make sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poleaxe, post: 3941072, member: 12090"] Knowing your water is the most important. Alot of people think that about thinking it has to warm up to catch them shallow. Water temps are higher in shallower water. Just because I caught them at 2ft doesn't mean it was 2ft of water. It was 4-5ft deep in the second cove but crappie's eyes being on top they feed upwards. So I changed to that depth. They'll be smaller fish in the shallower water right now but they'll be there. The first cove 8-10ft was 39 degrees. The second 4-5 was 44.8 degrees. Maybe that might make sense. [/QUOTE]
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