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Jigging slabs
Continued from page 8 also a lot of fish schooling underneath the bridges in the shade,” Rollins said. “Most of these fish are suspended about 14 to 18 feet below the surface.”
Blue and white jigs have been producing the best results.
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Brodie Ogle guides on Lake Cypress Springs, and said the spawn is slowly winding down.
“I’m still seeing a bunch of fish up shallow in 2 to 3 feet of water,” he said. “Late spring cold fronts seem to have pro- longed the spawn a little bit. The best action is occurring along the edges of grass over flats.”
Most of the crappie have measured from 1215 inches.
“We are starting to see more and more fish slowly transition on out to the brush piles as the spawn comes to an end,” Ogle elaborated. “The crappie that are holding out deeper are suspended about 10 to 15 feet below the surface in 20 feet of water or more.”