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A distinct layer of water where rising warm and sinking cold water meet but do not mix. It is a layer of water where the temperature changes at least one-half a degree per foot of depth. In many of our desert bass lakes, a thermocline often develops during the spring and breaks down in the fall. The colder layer of water is often lacking in oxygen, forcing most baitfish and sport-fish to the upper layer of water. Thermoclines can be so dense that they actually show up on sonar (fish finders and depth finders) as a thick, impenetrable line.

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Crappie Tournaments & Events

CrappieUSA 2010 Local Event
Ky Lake, Paris, TN
March 13, 2010

CrappieUSA 2010 Local Event
Wright-Patman, TX
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MCC Tournament
Grenada Reservoir - Grenada, MS
March 27, 2010

CrappieUSA 2010 Local Event
Toledo Bend, LA
March 27, 2010

CrappieUSA 2010 Local Event
Greenville, MS
April 3, 2010