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In this video, I break down why creek mouths where channels intersect are one of the highest-percentage places to find schooling winter crappie in open water. ❄️🎣 When water temperatures drop, winter crappie don’t scatter randomly. They group up tightly, suspend in open water, and relate to specific structural features that funnel bait and fish. Creek mouths that intersect main river channels consistently check all the boxes — and once you understand why, finding fish becomes repeatable on almost any lake. In this video, I show you: • Why creek mouths attract schooling winter crappie • The exact type of open-water structure I look for first • How winter crappie position and suspend in these areas • How to identify stacked schools using electronics • The depth range and subtle clues that tell me to stay or move • How I turn a located school into consistent bites If you’ve ever struggled to locate crappie in cold water — or felt like they “disappeared” in the winter — this breakdown will completely change how you approach winter fishing. 🎯 Whether you fish with LiveScope, forward-facing sonar, or traditional 2D sonar, these principles apply to nearly any lake once winter sets in. 👉 Watch my previous video on how I locate winter crappie from scratch to understand how I get to these areas.