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    Man that's some fun right there, and some goooood eatin! Just like Old Milwaukee, don't get no better that that!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MO' MONEY View Post
    We were in grant's boat, and it is set up really well for long lining. We caught fish from 24-33 feet. They were not really concentrated. We marked a lot in the deeper water, hard to control the depth as windy as it was and as much line as we had out. It was just a slow grind to catch em!
    What kinda setup for long lining that deep? Jig weight? Line out?
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    We ran two 1/4 oz jigs, .5-.9 mph anywhere from 35/40-60 fol out on the hair jigs. The grubs took a little more line. Grant just got some more streamlined heads that will get down there deeper with less line out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MO' MONEY View Post
    We ran two 1/4 oz jigs, .5-.9 mph anywhere from 35/40-60 fol out on the hair jigs. The grubs took a little more line. Grant just got some more streamlined heads that will get down there deeper with less line out.
    Thx budro.
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    Theres some slabs on Pickwick for sure. But at times lots of small fish and they get hooked before the bigger ones have a chance. Heres a few small one out of yellow creek.

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    Just seen your post on here and I made about same one earlier lol. Been catching up on rest back on towboat now. Definitely had a great time! We gonna smack them come April for sure! If not crappie a gobbler for sure!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShilohRed View Post
    Theres some slabs on Pickwick for sure. But at times lots of small fish and they get hooked before the bigger ones have a chance. Heres a few small one out of yellow creek.

    Theme good fish! What kinda/color boat you got? Sure I've seen you out there just didn't know it.
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    Hard to miss its a White Lund Tiller boat Crappie Edition. There was around 50 turkeys in my wildlife plot in Dec. It was unreal how many were in there at one time.
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