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    THE ROOKIE IS GOING TO OCONEE SAT. NOT SURE WHAT CREEK TO TRY. ANY ADVICE WILL BE WELCOMED.

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    Just follow the boats from the ramp.

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    what ramp?

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    Long Shoal Ramp on Oconee.

    Start with single 1/16 jigs with dark head (red, blue, black) and with blk/bl/char bodies. Troll .9-1 mph. I also use two 1/24 jigs and do well with them. If you quit getting bit, try different colors and jigs. Have a main (catching) color out and a few "lets see if they like this" jigs out. When you turn your boat around, speed up through the turn. It will keep your lines from tangling up if you turn too sharp.

    Don't crowd other boats. If you ask questions, most crappie fisherman will give you a little info. It's up to you to learn and put it together. That's what I did 30 years ago and am still learning.

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    Good luck!
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    Polarman, I sent you a pm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2@low8 View Post

    Don't crowd other boats. If you ask questions, most crappie fisherman will give you a little info. It's up to you to learn and put it together. That's what I did 30 years ago and am still learning.

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    Good luck!
    Some of the best advice to a newbie I have yet seen posted on here. Get in line and follow the train...plenty of fish for everyone.
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