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    Just curious as to if anyone has fished it since it started filling back up. Is it any good. Or has a yo e had any luck or is just a waste of time to go there this year
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    Where is this??
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    Blue mountain lake is between wave land and magazine Arkansas. Go to google maps and type it in. This lake was superb last year. But the core did some ramp fixing and dam fixing and put a bazillion crappie beds in. The average fish I caught all year last year was around 11 to 14" fish and they were good fish, and often you would get ahold of a monster slab with eyeballs the size of golfballs.
    "my wife" crappie fishing is a jerk on one end waiting for a jerk on the other."

    pullin they're heads up, ears and all

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    Quote Originally Posted by bwomack_29 View Post
    Blue mountain lake is between wave land and magazine Arkansas. Go to google maps and type it in. This lake was superb last year. But the core did some ramp fixing and dam fixing and put a bazillion crappie beds in. The average fish I caught all year last year was around 11 to 14" fish and they were good fish, and often you would get ahold of a monster slab with eyeballs the size of golfballs.
    Those were proabably Gasper goos , Sheepheads , Red arses , or as most call Drum .
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