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    Quote Originally Posted by tommyboyrn View Post
    anyone have any pointers for horseshoe?
    I've found that the wind needs to be less than 10 mph in order to stay positioned on the piers. You need to constantly be on the move, and only stop when you catch a bunch of fish. Fish right beside the pilings with either a 'slingshot' or long pole rig. Chartreuse or chartreuse and black have always been my best colors.

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    Thanks MM for the information
    Tom

    "The greatest use of life is to spend it for something that will outlast it".

    William James

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    Caught limit Saturday and 34 today fishing piers.

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    Nice meeting you today memphislab... My boat is too big to get in there like you do fishing those piers. I ended with 42 and my buddy that you spoke with first had 44. Leave us some to catch this winter!!! :D :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by memphislab View Post
    Caught limit Saturday and 34 today fishing piers.
    Did you fish the front or the back of the piers? What color. I've found one of the best piers is the concrete pier east of Kamp Karefree. Did you catch any there?

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    Nice meeting you and your buddy Crappie123. Its always great meeting cool people! Most of the crappie we caught were a couple feet out in front of the piers. They were not holding tight to cover. I tried fishing the concrete pier and only ended up catching one there. All were caught on red and chart/w black head. For me as the day went on the bite got better!

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    slab, I sent u a pm

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