In winter, where do tightly schooled White Crappie seek the most thermally stable environment?
The deepest structure available, such as old river channels or deep brush piles.
Winter conditions force White Crappie into survival mode, prioritizing thermal conservation, which leads to dense schooling behavior. To achieve maximum thermal stability, they retreat to the deepest parts of the water body where temperatures fluctuate the least. This means anglers must target the deepest available structure, which commonly includes established fish cribs, deep brush piles, or the bottoms of old river channels. Finding a single cluster in these deep areas during winter is often a signal that many other fish are nearby, as they group up tightly for protection and warmth.

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