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White rock #12114614 02/27/17 06:48 PM
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Im staying with my grandparents over spring break for a few days and were going to take out the kayaks to catch some crappie. Do yall have any tips on that lake to catch some, its beem years since ive crappie fished.

Re: White rock [Re: Nathan_Flovin] #12115055 02/27/17 11:15 PM
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Spawn hasn't quite started yet but with the weather it will probably be on at WR. Kayak gives you a great advantage over the bankers. Search for spawners on the cattails in the coves on the W side of the lake. The rock and concrete slab at the dogpark in the NW corner should have fish too. If you don't find any spawners then go to the concrete dam wall and drift. Take 1-2 rods and put multiple jigs at different depths and just make drifts until you get a fish. Then you know what depth they are at. You can then keep jigs at that depth and either make drifts over the same spot or drift different areas. If you have depth finder on one of the yaks just find any sort of cover near the dam and it will almost guaranteed have fish, very litter cover in that lake. If you don't know how to fish for spawners then look up an instructional post (i think the title is about crappie seminars at bps) by Tarponfly. Dont remember the name of the post but if you search you will find it.

Eric

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