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<blockquote data-quote="WTM" data-source="post: 5735474" data-attributes="member: 6230"><p>you have it backwards. fish go deep in low pressure conditions and suspend or on bottom near cover shallower in higher pressure conditions. most folks dont realize that crappie move a lot, a lot more during a sharp rise or fall in pressure. tomorrow and friday will be killer days. 29.7 to 30.2 is considered stable.</p><p></p><p>dont really know where you fish and what type of lake and crappie you target so itd be hard for most on here to give you some tips.</p><p></p><p>ifin it were me id sidescan/downscan the ledge breaks for cover, mark them and then check them with FFS and then move up to the flats if you dont find them there. i wouldnt overlook docks this time of year for blacks either. again a hundred foot deep highland lake or a natural basin lake will be different more than likely.</p><p></p><p>the fall bite here on ky lake wont start until the surface temps get around 60 down to close to 50. about the same for pre-spawn feed in the spring. this morning it was 72.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTM, post: 5735474, member: 6230"] you have it backwards. fish go deep in low pressure conditions and suspend or on bottom near cover shallower in higher pressure conditions. most folks dont realize that crappie move a lot, a lot more during a sharp rise or fall in pressure. tomorrow and friday will be killer days. 29.7 to 30.2 is considered stable. dont really know where you fish and what type of lake and crappie you target so itd be hard for most on here to give you some tips. ifin it were me id sidescan/downscan the ledge breaks for cover, mark them and then check them with FFS and then move up to the flats if you dont find them there. i wouldnt overlook docks this time of year for blacks either. again a hundred foot deep highland lake or a natural basin lake will be different more than likely. the fall bite here on ky lake wont start until the surface temps get around 60 down to close to 50. about the same for pre-spawn feed in the spring. this morning it was 72. [/QUOTE]
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