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<blockquote data-quote="redblood" data-source="post: 5666928" data-attributes="member: 2947"><p>I know i have worn you out but crappie is a new challenge for me, even as a lifelong angler. Heres the final question (well not really but it sounds good)- i have attached a couple pics i took on my active target 2 (livescope lowrance). On every structure we found fish- lots and lots of fish. And caught enough to confirm they were crappie- black and black nose. However, you would have thought they had no interest in eating. They would follow, then pull up. Or totally ignore. We through everything at them. Caught enough to call it a good day ( all 10 to 11"). At 9 they totally stopped. Just a few bream and a small walleye after 9- we left at 11. So my question- whats the secret. Different color, different bait, live minnows. Is it just heat ? Water was 84 degrees. Just crappie being crappie? I think the livescope only makes it more frustrating when you see more fish than your livewell could hold, giving you the finger!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redblood, post: 5666928, member: 2947"] I know i have worn you out but crappie is a new challenge for me, even as a lifelong angler. Heres the final question (well not really but it sounds good)- i have attached a couple pics i took on my active target 2 (livescope lowrance). On every structure we found fish- lots and lots of fish. And caught enough to confirm they were crappie- black and black nose. However, you would have thought they had no interest in eating. They would follow, then pull up. Or totally ignore. We through everything at them. Caught enough to call it a good day ( all 10 to 11”). At 9 they totally stopped. Just a few bream and a small walleye after 9- we left at 11. So my question- whats the secret. Different color, different bait, live minnows. Is it just heat ? Water was 84 degrees. Just crappie being crappie? I think the livescope only makes it more frustrating when you see more fish than your livewell could hold, giving you the finger! [/QUOTE]
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