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    What happened to ya boat, TnT?
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    When I was down at Crescent the Ranger 620 was in several slip and a dern fine crappie rig.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch View Post
    What happened to ya boat, TnT?
    http://www.crappie.com/crappie/flori...e-usa-day-2-a/ Hoping to have it back in action in the next week!!

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    Wow, thats a heartbreaker for us dedicated crappie fishermen. You having to rewire the boat? How is the motor?

    I have been at Talquin during high winds and like Blackshear it can get scary quick.
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    It wasn't under water that long and most everything seems to be working fine. I have it in the shop now and they are going over it with a fine tooth comb. The biggest, or most costly expense (to the insurance company) is the electronic ignition having to be replaced. Everything else is minor. Hope to have it back soon.

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    Went to Blackshear today.......fished from cedar creek toward colling branch and caught fish all the way........temps was 50 and fish were kinda deep. We managed several good fish along the way.....never turned around till the rain I did not expect came falling down. Lots of fish, lots of small fish, lots of fun.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by litewirehooker View Post
    Went to Blackshear today.......fished from cedar creek toward colling branch and caught fish all the way........temps was 50 and fish were kinda deep. We managed several good fish along the way.....never turned around till the rain I did not expect came falling down. Lots of fish, lots of small fish, lots of fun.......
    Deep in the river channel?...was you pushing minnows or pulling jigs?
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    A co-worker of mine was fishing the river channel north of the 280 bridge today and had some pretty good luck with some really nice fish. They kept 37 real nice fish in the 1.25 to 1.5 lb range pushing minnows on the channel ledges. Threw back at least that many smaller fish. That ain't bad for Blackshear....Wonder how a long liner would have done there???

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    Quote Originally Posted by TnT View Post
    A co-worker of mine was fishing the river channel north of the 280 bridge today and had some pretty good luck with some really nice fish. They kept 37 real nice fish in the 1.25 to 1.5 lb range pushing minnows on the channel ledges. Threw back at least that many smaller fish. That ain't bad for Blackshear....Wonder how a long liner would have done there???
    Might have been tough today, but I know the west ledge of the channel above 280 usually produces some decent fish longlining. I'll be there end of next week to see for myself. Probably be like muddy enough to see coon tracks with all this rain we are getting.
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