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    Quote Originally Posted by Cal panman View Post
    Me and my wife are planning that trip next year can you give out the names of RV parks you liked
    After just one trip down there I am no pro but might be bale to help, what part of the state or lake are you going to? We stayed in Tallahasse, Leesburg area and Aster

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    Quote Originally Posted by ET Fish View Post
    Great report! Your pics look warm, therefore I'm envious!
    dont let the sunny skies fool you, cold weather always follows me to Florida, we moved twice when it got in the 20's and snow was forcasted

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    Quote Originally Posted by darcie1 View Post
    Just in that area for Crappiemasters, caught a lot of fish over 2.5#, of course I did shake Slab's hand.
    I was going to try and get with him, but good weather fishing days were numbered

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobo View Post
    them Green looking crappie look good in the sun light glad you had fun
    some of the Blacks we caught at Talquin, looked to have there Tuxedos on...

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrat View Post
    Wow! Nice crappie. Crappie fishing is addicting. You will need to go back to Florida again for crappie therapy.:rolleyes: Thanks for sharing the report and pictures.
    Its gonna be a yearly thing now, but next year it will be more toward February instead, it sounds like the spawn happens around then. If the wife would let me id stay as long as possible and live off crappie sandwiches

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom 513 View Post
    After just one trip down there I am no pro but might be bale to help, what part of the state or lake are you going to? We stayed in Tallahasse, Leesburg area and Aster
    We open on were to go,just looking for some good fishing and camping

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cal panman View Post
    We open on were to go,just looking for some good fishing and camping
    Like Ingrams and whipperwill at Talquin, small and kinda in the city but Griffin state park and in Aster we stayed at Parramores fish and camp mostly campers and cabins, many resident snow birds there, I wasnt real impressed but not sure how much has been done since Irma blew through. When I go back to Aster I might try Aster landing and campground they are on the North West shore of lake Dexter, all the camp spots surround a small pond and there are plenty of trees. Fishing was good at all places but Griffin had the quanity, Talquin specks had size and Dexter and Woodruff was both and easiest to spider rig.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom 513 View Post
    Like Ingrams and whipperwill at Talquin, small and kinda in the city but Griffin state park and in Aster we stayed at Parramores fish and camp mostly campers and cabins, many resident snow birds there, I wasnt real impressed but not sure how much has been done since Irma blew through. When I go back to Aster I might try Aster landing and campground they are on the North West shore of lake Dexter, all the camp spots surround a small pond and there are plenty of trees. Fishing was good at all places but Griffin had the quanity, Talquin specks had size and Dexter and Woodruff was both and easiest to spider rig.
    Thanks for the info

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