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Tawakoni
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04/18/12 10:07 PM
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Esnow74
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Going to dad's this weekend and have questions. I will try to find them same place as few weeks ago but if not then what? Should I work bridges? Maybe docks? I am new to the crappie game and trying to figure it out. If it is post spawn, what kind of depth? What things should I be looking for? Channels, brush, standing timber, bridge pylons? All of the above? I'm just guessing 10-20 Fow. Am I close?
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Re: Tawakoni
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04/18/12 10:15 PM
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sasquatch1
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Several trips this week still producing shallow on south end of lake.
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Re: Tawakoni
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04/18/12 10:43 PM
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Esnow74
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On 4-8 we found them shallow in a cove around mid lake. Was going there first but was curious where to check next.
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Re: Tawakoni
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04/20/12 07:28 PM
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Bfrenzy
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They are moving out but around 3 to 5ft seems to be the best depth right now....don't waste your time going in a cove...most of the crappie are about mid cove out to the mouth...they are still in the pads real good...this is working for all over the lake....good luck
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