The weather forecast is a bit of a cool down for the weekend. My understanding is that crappie start to look for cover closer to the bank as the water temp moves into the 50's. I think that the temp in some of the creeks are in the upper 40's. All considered if you try it this weekend I would try minnows as well as anything else I could pitch at them. If you strike out on the fish you can at least scout around for exposed cover that the fish will be moving into as the water warms.
Now onto catching crappie in cold water. My wife has an uncle who lives on the Barren river and he fishes year round for crappie and catches year round. I think it all comes down to is finding the right depth as you were asking about. The thing about crappie is that with the temp changes that we have this time of year (up and down) the fish are moving into the different depths with these changes.
All things considered I would not pass up a chance to get on the water.
Happy hunting or is that fishing?



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