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    Piney grove do they have any restrictions on camper length?
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    Here's a link to the campsites. You can click on each to see what the pad length is.
    In september we pulled into #127. I had to pull forward a bit more than I wanted so the slideout would clear a tree.
    If you have small kids sites 130 thru 137 would be great.
    Some of my family still use tents. We have to put an eye on sites to find the ones that are tent friendly when we camp as a group.
    The patios are framed with timbers and filled with crushed limestone. Some are level with the parking pad, some are up hill or down hill with steps. With the fire ring, lamp post, grill and table some are barely big enough for those, where others are big enough for a tent too.

    PINEY GROVE, MS - Campground & Camping Details - ReserveAmerica - [NRSO]
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    These crazy bay springs crappie if they get any deeper I'm gonna have to fish under the lake. Catching them 40 to 42 feet deep in 50 feet of water today. That is plum ridiculous. It makes for tough fishing too. It's amazing that there is enough light penetration that deep for them to even see a jig.
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    Thats deep!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by philmacMS View Post
    These crazy bay springs crappie if they get any deeper I'm gonna have to fish under the lake. Catching them 40 to 42 feet deep in 50 feet of water today. That is plum ridiculous. It makes for tough fishing too. It's amazing that there is enough light penetration that deep for them to even see a jig.
    Sounds like I need to add a GPS tracking device to your boat. Then that way I can follow you around the lakes to find out how to fish. I agree its unreal how deep they will get.
    Pete

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