So my dad and I have been out to the rock about four times in the past 2 weeks hunting down brush piles in 20-30 feet of water trying to catch these mythical table rock crappie in the James river arm. So far we have caught 1 crappie(about 5" long), 1 walleye, and a ton of bass. We have been using minnows and an assortment of jigs. The problem were running into is that most of the corps brush piles we find are sticking out of the water or only about 10 feet deep because the lake is low. So now we are kind of scratching our heads and losing confidence quick. My dad has always been a big crappie fisherman and normally can find them on most lakes just not table rock. What in the world are we doing wrong?!? We use our electronics to find brush on the bottom but are still having no luck so I guess I need your help. Are we not fishing the right part of the lake? Not using the right baits? Not holding our mouth right? You get the point. Table rock is closest to us so we would love to learn how to find the crappie in it so we can freaking eat some fish? Oh yea and any tips for pulling out some more walleye would be great to! Catching bass is fun but were hungry for some fresh fish. We are going back out tomorrow to continue our search. Thanks in advance for any help on this matter.