Ok, so a friend and I went to a small local lake the other night, and the lake is about 5-6 acres, give or take. We were fishing from the bank, and I tied on a Storm Hopper Popper topwater bait on my ultra-light. The bait color was firetiger (if it even matters since it was so dark), and on my first cast, I began popping the bait every few seconds, keeping the pops short and subtle, when suddenly something slammed it! We thought it was a little largemouth, but upon further examination, it turned out to be my first Crappie! It was a black crappie from what I could tell, and it was about 10 or so inches. We had heard rumors of crappie in the lake, but didn't know for sure until now. My question is this: Where should the crappie be concentrated at, and what presentations would be best? I have a large assortment of ultra-light baits, ranging from tiny topwaters to small cranks, and an abundance of Beetle Spins, and some jigheads and Gulp Alive minnows. I also have a wide selection of aberdeen hooks, floats, and split shot. And getting live bait isn't an issue. If anyone has any tips, then PLEASE let me know! I would love to catch some more slabs out of this lake! -Garrett