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    Default Coming from Louisiana to Greers Ferry April 4-12th..


    My family and I will be vacationing over spring break at the Wyndham on Greers Ferry. Ill be bringing the boat and hope to find some crappie. If anybody cares to share some tips or good places to fish I would greatly appreciate it!! Thanks!!!

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    PM Creekslick and hire him as guide.
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    The unanimous answer here will be contact Creekslick.
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    Just tell me what his boat looks like and Ill stick real close and bring my binoculars...

    Jus kiddin...this isnt a full-on dedicated fishing week..Lots of other things Ill be doing with the family...so hiring a guide, (while well worth it Im sure) Isnt really an option. If I can just get an idea of where the fish will be that time of year I should be able to figure em out. Its just a different body of water than what Im accustomed to..cold, clear and deep. Unlike my 20' max depth swampwaters down here.

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    Troll an 1/8 th oz pink jighead with a white twister tail up and down the bank across from choctaw marina Me and my dad could fill a semi truck with numbers of crappie we have pulled outta there.
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    Thank you!! that sounds like a great place to start!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kayakcrappieman View Post
    Troll an 1/8 th oz pink jighead with a white twister tail up and down the bank across from choctaw marina Me and my dad could fill a semi truck with numbers of crappie we have pulled outta there.
    What's the over and under on 50 boats doing this next weekend? Internet scouters, you have hit the JACKPOT. Googling now how many crappie it would take to fill a semi truck. Is that trailer and all, or just the tractor?
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    No luck yet on the semi, so I tried a Daihatsu, it didn't work out. Still searching.
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    My internet search indicates that the roads will allow 80,000 lbs on a semi. If a person got on some good ones, he would need 106,666 3/4 lb crappie and one little one, to stay road legal on that semi. That would be 5,333 20 fish limits which would be 14.6 years of catching a 20 fish limit of 3/4 pounders everyday. Of course it wouldn't take quite this long since you would have 3 extra days to fish due to the leap years.


    I'm just kidding ya'll so don't take me any kind of serious.

    Really, go hire Creekslick, it will be money well spent. Those deep clear lakes beat me like a drum.
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    Only take 1/2 that long. 80,000 is gross wt. normal load 40-42000 lbs, but still don' t think I will make it!!
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