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Author Topic: spring crappies  (Read 2238 times)

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Offline 7outof10

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so where is ever ones favorite spring crappie lakes ? and how to you like to go about trying toget them ....



i like duck lots of small ones hanging out in the weed beds just pull a small spiner over the top of the beds
if you want bigger ones i go to mad dog (as pdog would say )
« Last Edit: March 03/18/09, 06:40:42 PM by Jeff »

Offline Jdrummer

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My fiest "spring " lake has to be Mad Dog . I just know that lake very well. I might have to try Washington after ice out? Going verticle with raps and a vexilar is really tough to beat early in the year @ some times a 3 way rig and a small twister get them bite!
Pratice doesn't make perfect, Perfect pratice makes perfect!

Offline PDOGG

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Francis or Tetonka!  Nuff said!