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 |  Oklahoma Crappie
      moving shallowCheck out this week's fishing report from lakes across Oklahoma
      and you
 will soon detect a recurring theme.
 "Crappie fishing good on
      jigs in shallow water near brush." The reports, compiled by Oklahoma
      Department of Wildlife Conservationpersonnel and other individuals, are singing a similar tune -
      crappie
 fishing is picking up. Crappie fishing is one of the most popular
      fishing
 opportunities available and the action is heating up across the
      Sooner
 State.
 "This is certainly the
      time of year when anglers begin catching crappiein shallow water," said Barry Bolton, assistant fisheries
      chief for the
 Department.
 According to Bolton, crappie
      can be found moving into shallow water tospawn once the water temperature reaches the upper 50s to lower
      60s.
 Crappie spawning generally takes place in water only 18 to 36
      inches deep.
 "The best place to fish
      for crappie this time of year is around brush inshallow water," Bolton added. "A small jig or minnow
      is often very
 effective and the nice thing is, you can be very successful fishing
      from
 shore."
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