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Got started about 9:30ish Friday.  I didn’t really know what to expect with all the water being released.  I just went on a idea knowing crappie don’t like current and if they want to get out of it they would find shelter from it.  Like a channel bend laying on the side of the channel where they are protected from it.  Or rises off the bottom and laying on the side that gets a break from the current.   So that’s what I did.  Looked at the contour map and positioned the boat on the protected side of rises.  Moved at a snails pace and just picked them off all along it.  Stuck 10 in the first pass and flipped it back around punched it back to the starting mark.  Put the bow back into the wind and stuck the last 5 shortly after.

WT was 43-45.  In about 18-19 fow about 16-15 feet down.  Moving about .2mph.  

Got em quick and shut it down about noon.  

God Bless and Good Fishing Lance

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Okay I ask because I was fishing a channel roll off on table rock and had several marks suspended in the water roughly 15-18ft in 22-25ft of water. I was looking for walleye so I wasn't really looking for suspenders. I dropped a spoon and nothing. Wondering if they were crappie and maybe I should see if I can catch them.

Care to share some screenshots of what you see on the graph if you don't mind and have some?

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