Sunday, April 12, 2009
WHERE ARE SPRING CRAPPIE
AREA A is a shallow, protected, brushy cut, off the back end of the cove. It's probably the first area to warm and attract spring crappies. AREA B is the brushy end of the cove itself. The brush lined shorelines are the next areas to attract shallow fish.
AREAS C-1 and C-2 are similar to B, but are more main lake oriented. They'll attract fish, but usually later than A or B due to the deeper, cooler, slower warming water at the mouth of the cove.
AREA D is a shallow, brushy hump along the main river channel. It's a big fish spot. It's also the last spawning area to warm and will see the last flush of spawning fish.
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