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    This isn't about Crappie exactly but since this is the only fishing forum I'm on I thought I'd give it a try. My question is about the tournament going on at Beaver Lake now. I guess they do catch some Crappie, by accident. I don't follow it too close but I was looking at their website today and trying to figure out where some of the spots they were talking about were. My question is if there is ever some kind of a map showing where the winners caught their fish? I don't mean the exact spots but just the general area. Sometimes they talk about fishing the muddy area and the clear area.
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    During their shows of the tourneys sometimes they will show a lake map and highlite areas where individuals fished.
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    If somebody runs across that on the internet I'd appreciate a link to it. Thanks

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    The Upper parts of Beaver Where the White River runs in (Runs north) from all the run off( from rains) has mud that runs into the lake!! Also the major Creeks has run off from rain to!! The Upper part is the muddy or dirty water!! As the water moves down the lake the lake clears toward the dam area(north end of lake) which is Deep 90-100' and Clear water in some places and can see a white bass tube 10-15 ' !!! Where the muddy water or dingy water (starts to clear) meets is the line they are talking about!! usually the upper dingy or muddy water has largemouth and spotted bass the lower clear has spotted bass and smallmouth and some very hugh (10 lb er) Largemouth!! Clear as mud hope this helps!!! Anything other than (spotted bass,smallmouth,Largemouth) is trash and a waste of time and money for their sponsors that are backing them (paying them to sell thier products) As for places they are very secertive and finding their spots is almost impossible because they will be back and fishing for $100,000 dollars cannot win much money showing everyone your spots!!!

    If Miss Henley(biology teacher) was not so good looking and had explained it like I did and related it to fishing!! I would have understood the biology lesson Better!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jackie53 View Post
    The Upper parts of Beaver Where the White River runs in (Runs north) from all the run off( from rains) has mud that runs into the lake!! Also the major Creeks has run off from rain to!! The Upper part is the muddy or dirty water!! As the water moves down the lake the lake clears toward the dam area(north end of lake) which is Deep 90-100' and Clear water in some places and can see a white bass tube 10-15 ' !!! Where the muddy water or dingy water (starts to clear) meets is the line they are talking about!! usually the upper dingy or muddy water has largemouth and spotted bass the lower clear has spotted bass and smallmouth and some very hugh (10 lb er) Largemouth!! Clear as mud hope this helps!!! Anything other than (spotted bass,smallmouth,Largemouth) is trash and a waste of time and money for their sponsors that are backing them (paying them to sell thier products) As for places they are very secertive and finding their spots is almost impossible because they will be back and fishing for $100,000 dollars cannot win much money showing everyone your spots!!!

    If Miss Henley(biology teacher) was not so good looking and had explained it like I did and related it to fishing!! I would have understood the biology lesson Better!!
    Good job explaining that.... very good job.
    for those who care about those old green carp, they caught fish from 12 bridge to rocky branch.... as jackie said, this is the change-over-zone from muddy to clear. two - three inch crawfish baits. fish are on crawdads..... had a massive shad kill this winter.
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