Thanks! I have reservations made and hope to be there.
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Hey Coolarry:
Yes, you are very welcome to come to Crappie Camp. It's for anyone that is interested in crappie fishing no matter what their experience level.
Hope to see you there!
Thanks! I have reservations made and hope to be there.
Coolarry![]()
I wanna be there, but I'll just be getting back from
Crappie Fishing & Camping Weekend Oct 13, 14 & 15 at LOZ
I may have to stay in a motel for a couple of nights, unless there is last minute cancelations at the camping area. I don't want to make reservations, cause I may be in a bind being gone up to LOZ for 7 days....![]()
Oh well..... Just have to wait and see what happens at the last minute.
If nothing else I'll try to get a couple days fishing with y'all...![]()
I know it's gonna be fun.......![]()
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Randy
Hey Randy:
You won't need any reservations for a camping spot that time of year - there will be plenty available. We'll try to double up some too for those that are tenting since you can have an RV and a tent or two tents on each site.
I'll get with the Lady of the camperOriginally Posted by Jerry Blake
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and see if I can talk her into spending a couple nights on Lake Greeson with me.......
I don't see a problem, as long as I can hold up........
Thanks,
Randy
ok, who has what sites? How to get a reservation started?
Originally Posted by canebreaker
Hey Canebreaker:
You won't need a reservation. There will be plenty of camping sites available. Last I checked they weren't giving reservations for specific sites anyway. I'm not sure which side we'll be on yet but we'll probably decide a week or so in advance and we will have some signs up. The east side has water hookups at some of the sites but the west side has a little better bathrooms and showers.
just blew it up on a map. impressive looking lake.
Can boats be left in the water over night?
Do we have a head count of who's going to be there?
sinker making: bring your stuff and I'll bring mine.
Hey Canebreaker:Originally Posted by canebreaker
Yes, it's common practice to pull boats up on the bank in front of your campsite. We leave our tackle and everything right in the boats and have never had anything "disappear". With the lake down though you may need 100-feet or more of extension cord to charge your batteries.
You may also want a piece of carpet to protect the bow of your boat and to wipe your feet on to help keep your boat clean.
We don't have a head count but I expect 30 or more will show up sometime during Fall Crappie Camp.