Stockton and Pomme both offer excellent winter crappie fishing. Look for them on the bluffs and bluff ends in 30-50ft of water and don't overlook the flats that have a channel swing close by. A lot of times you will find them just off the bottom, drop down to just above where you are marking them on your graph and let it set....if they don't slam it, slowly reel up and they will usually whack it comming up. I use two 1/8 th oz jigs tied a foot apart and drop straight down to them. Once you find a big school of them, they will be there all winter until early March. Many trips you will limit out in less than an hour. I use the rest of the time on the water after my limit to scan more spots to fish and have found a ton of spots that way. Winter crappie fishing, in my opinion, is the best fishing hands down. Cold fronts have very little effect on deep winter crappie, so any time is usually good. Hope this helps.