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Creek Crappie? #407878 03/24/05 01:35 PM
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Men, I was just wondering if you are still catching crappie in the creeks that were productive in Jan. and Feb.? I am having a hard time finding them now and I am fishing the same areas that held crappie a month or two ago. Does the migration of sand bass into the creeks run the crappie off, move them way up the creek, make them go to skinny water and deeper water, WHAT?! It seems that they have vanished and I am frustrated. Rs

Re: Creek Crappie? #407879 03/25/05 02:09 AM
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There still there, have you tried the shallows or close the shallows. They could have possibly moved up or down the creek but they are still there.


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Re: Creek Crappie? #407880 03/25/05 02:36 AM
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Try 12 inches of water near some tree roots. Oh and with a red/chartreuce tube jig. wink

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