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    There's plenty of crappie in lake purdy I would rent a boat there and give it a try . If you need a partner to fish with I may be able to go with you depends on work schedule.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bowillis24 View Post
    There's plenty of crappie in lake purdy I would rent a boat there and give it a try . If you need a partner to fish with I may be able to go with you depends on work schedule.


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    Sure! Send me a PM. I work Sunday thru Thur. I'm off every Friday and Saturday. Just let me know and we can look at the upcoming weather and all that, plus I'll need to funds to rent the boat too, so we can set something up.

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    Do you live in Leeds


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    "All" is a word seldom used in fish patterns . Example being ,on Enid I have seen crappie caught in large numbers during the summertime in 3 ft. of water and air temperature was 90 plus .If you do not find them where they are predicted to be ,think outside the box . On Enid when things get tough I find fish very shallow in deep water . Since I prefer not to fish with line that short it usually is my last resort . We as fishermen tend to repeat the process of eliminating water in our own world . After going with guides like "Felay" (on Sardis) and "Biguns" (on Bay springs) I took home a lot besides a limit of fish . Never think hiring a guide or tagging along with a good fisherman is a waste of money .
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    Quote Originally Posted by bowillis24 View Post
    Do you live in Leeds
    I am 25 minutes from Lake Purdy. Just let me know.

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    Hey eagle. Good morning. Yeah I been fishing for a while. I know a ton. My only issue is no boat. I've asked for months now to tag along with someone but no one is willing. I don't have $250 for a guide and then that is not a guarantee to catch fish. That's a lot of $. I fish Lay Lake mostly because its 4 miles down the road. But you have to go at sunrise because anythime after lunch and you got kids jumping in the water all around you. You can't fish in the good spots from the bank due to high grass and snakes. I'm hoping to get myself a jon boat in Feb and I'll be good to go. And Lay Lake is really a BASS lake and the boaters tell me they really aren't catching any even by spider rigging. ALL of my success out there has been at sunrise off live minnows. I purchased some of those gulp alive minnows and not one bite in 3 days.

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    I'm headed to my second job so I'll check back later. Have a blessed day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mamba334 View Post
    I am 25 minutes from Lake Purdy. Just let me know.
    I'm by Logan Martin so that's where I fish mostly, I sold my boat and now all I do is kayak fish you should consider one they are a lot of fun

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    something you might try is night fishing. I fish a lake in Ohio that when the hot weather hits I fish close to a marina that lights up a small area and at night fishing shallow water around docks can be good. Large crappie will come shallow at night to feed.
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    I realize this is an old post but go to Navionics | The Leader in Electronics Charts | Navionics and click on the web app link at the top of the page. You may find your lake there by zooming in on your area.
    Keep on

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