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Never fished this area of Florida. Not lookin for specific areas. Just wanting to know if certain lakes are better than others. What type of crappie fishing is best this time of year and what type of structure and depths do you look for?
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Look up top on main page. There is a sub forum for Florida Crappie Club page. Go look for the tournaments results for Dora, Beauclaire, and Carlton. Harold puts a lot of good info of ghe winning stratgy. Prolly help a bit. Good luck.
Dora....10fow along the golf course, Beauclair.....8fow east side, and Carlton...... 10fow north side are good right now...everything is deep
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gee Mike that was pretty good for somebody that hasn't been over here. lol
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I get my one fish very consistently. Catch it many different ways though. Still trying to figure out a pattern. It's kinda hard though when it's one fish at a time! doh
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I rarely use minners...just push tightlines with grubs, curly tails etc. Three boat ramps...downtown Mt Dora (Dora)....downtown Tavares (Dora)....Trimble Park (Beauclair)
Hey Crappiegirl1.....is all this the right information....don't want get on your bad side.....I forgot these were your lakes![]()
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