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    Quote Originally Posted by tear-em-up View Post
    Some tidal river crappie fishing alot of us here along the coast do it here in Md and VA eastern NC too. Or a Kerr lake trip in va/nc with Fishdoc a guide there who is a regular on here.
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    longlining on the coosa river.around gadsgen Alabama would be great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slabbacks View Post
    Yep, would like to see something on cranks, saw plenty of stuff on other forms or techniques.
    Midwest crappie had some great crank pulling videos with Kent Driscoll a couple years ago, dont know iif they are still posted on the site though. Seems like they take them down after a while, maybe once they find their way onto one of his B&M DVDs? Russ posts on this site, he might be able to point you in their direction. Anyone would be hard pressed to make a better crank pullin video than those, he had one on sardis and 2 on Grenada, or maybe it was 2 on Sardis and one on Grenada.
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    Quote Originally Posted by feelay View Post
    I have an idea....
    That would be a good show

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    Me and several others vertical jig in the colder months and do very well with it. I haven't seen a show that captures the excitement of knowing where they are (usually 20fow or deeper), setting up and moving towards the structure and see it come into view, then the world class THUMP when what you just saw come into view on the finder sucks up your offering. It keeps me out there for hours in cold weather, and I get disappointed when the pattern changes come spring. Just my two cents, and I like what you do for us so far. Keep em coming.
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    I 2nd the Roger Gant deal. He is an interesting guy & knows crappie. He has the side pulling technique down to a science. But, hey I'll watch anything that has to do with crappie fishing. I'm always learning(or trying to)
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    Quote Originally Posted by clfarms1 View Post
    Go to Sardis and have local guide Feelay on here take you out. Would make a great show that a lot of people could relate too.

    You posted as I was writing Feelay

    Do a show on pulling cranks with one of the local quides
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    Vertical jigging in late fall

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    Definitely a crank pulling or pushing show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skeetbum View Post
    me and several others vertical jig in the colder months and do very well with it. I haven't seen a show that captures the excitement of knowing where they are (usually 20fow or deeper), setting up and moving towards the structure and see it come into view, then the world class thump when what you just saw come into view on the finder sucks up your offering. It keeps me out there for hours in cold weather, and i get disappointed when the pattern changes come spring. Just my two cents, and i like what you do for us so far. Keep em coming.
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