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Procraft176
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http://www.crappie.com/
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3/12/2010 6:01:01 PM
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Oh yes indeed, crappie can be caught any time of the year in just about any water temp. if u know where to go and how deep they are holding. But I may be wrong ,but have always heard that one could start loading the boat up when they would start spawning, at a water temp near 60 degrees, not saying it has to be right on 60, but somewhere near it. My fatherinlaw and I have loaded the boat in December a couple of years ago in 3 feet of water.The temp was about 49 or 50 degrees.Can't explain it, but it happened. There were no eggs in the females ofcourse, but they were bunched up pretty tight and hungry, needless to say. Length of daylight could also have something to do with it,not saying it is not.One thing I know for sure,when those little white or pink flowers start to pop out on the trees, it's time to go get em.
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