Catching Post-Spawn Crappie in May on Clarks Hill (Lake Thurmond)
In this video, I am targeting post-spawn Crappie that are located on brush in 5-15ft of water. I am using a 1/32 oz. Jig with a 1.75in Slab Tail Fish Stalker skirt. I also used a slip cork with a minnow as well. I looked for brush in the mid portion of the creek. If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments. Thank you, Lord, for another beautiful day on the water.

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