Originally Posted By: Pat Williamson
Tracy some are in 5-7’ and some wound up in 10’. Think that may be too deep? It’s hard to get them out there .... use a tractor with light rope and pull them across corners into water then use boat to take of rope and add sand bags to sink them. They cheaper to use than cinder blocks

I have caught some mighty nice trophy Crappie in the hotter part of the summer, way down deep, probably more then ten ft on some brush that I didnt know was there till I started hanging up on it, I could cast and let it drop way down twenty feet away and never get a bite but drop it in close to the brush, twelve ft deep, pulled a number of them out of there, and do it every summer, they love to go deep when it gets hot and if they have brush there, it seems they hang around close to it.
Its some of my best hot summer fishing.


All the really good ideas I've ever had came to me while I was milking a cow.