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Green Crappie Lights Q. #12109035 02/23/17 10:40 PM
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How far down should you suspend a crappie light when fishing off a dock? I'll be fishing in about 6 feet of water.

Re: Green Crappie Lights Q. [Re: uncle_bagster] #12109068 02/23/17 11:01 PM
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Just under the surface and fish below it. If no shad show up then call it a night


Common carp 26
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Originally Posted By: KQT
Just under the surface and fish below it. If no shad show up then call it a night


Give the shad an hour or sp to show up, and fish in the dark shadows around the lights perimeter. If no shad show, call it a night...like the man said....you should notice the plankton showing up after 15-20 minutes of turning the light on.

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Originally Posted By: crapicat
Originally Posted By: KQT
Just under the surface and fish below it. If no shad show up then call it a night


Give the shad an hour or sp to show up, and fish in the dark shadows around the lights perimeter. If no shad show, call it a night...like the man said....you should notice the plankton showing up after 15-20 minutes of turning the light on.


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