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    Low Waters And Tough Fishing

    Sunrise on a very low Reelfoot Lake

    By Josh Gowan
    Well, it was a rough weekend on the water for this outdoorsman. Too much to report on for attempts at wit or stabs at the weatherfolks (although they severely missed the mark on Saturday!) so let’s get to it!
    There are many milestones I, like most people with a career, have reached as a writer/columnist. Today was an exciting day, after three years as an outdoor writer I reached a new milestone, my first retraction! My local game warden Brian Sheldon called me up today at Grizzly, and it turns out, that since doves are migratory birds like ducks and geese, they are federally regulated, and it is ILLEGAL to kill two limits in one day, regardless of what state you’re in! (I caught a few of the newspapers before they went to print, so everyone may not have seen it.) So please don’t go on a multi-state dove melee and blame the poor outdoor columnist! Join me next week for tips on road hunting trophy bucks, how much spotlight is really enough? Just kidding! Our game wardens and wildlife officers in Missouri and Tennessee are the best in the country and perform a tough job day in and day out with one main goal, preserving the great outdoors, so do your part and play by the rules, and I’ll try not to misinform you anymore!
    On to my pitiful personal report! I took the wife and headed to Reelfoot Lake Friday for a few days with one task, to catch at least one big crappie so I could take some pictures for some of the magazines I write for. I fished for three hours Friday evening, and from dark to 11am Saturday morning, and caught exactly one crappie, a stunning nine incher that was pushing a half pound… perfect! Although the fishing was deplorable, the scenery with the lake just five inches from the record low was breathtaking, and we really enjoyed ourselves and only “eased” up on one stump the size of a plastic, kid’s swimming pool. With a gentle push from all 115 of my Johnson’s horses, we managed to escape mostly unscathed.
    The highlight of our trip, along with the scenery, was our lodging at Reelfoot Outdoors. Brad Treece and Macky Wilson are a couple of fellow outdoorsmen who’ve grown up fishing and hunting on Reelfoot, and recently turned their passion into a full time business. The rooms were clean, cool, and comfortable, complete with a kitchenette and a boatload of channels to surf while we unwound from a rough day of fishing. At $60 – $65 per night, their prices are tough to beat, and they house a hunting and fishing store, as well as a guide service for any type of fishing, and duck hunting at one of the best spots on the lake. They are conveniently located on the south end of the lake right by a couple boat ramps and all the fine dining Reelfoot has to offer. If you’re looking for somewhere affordable and nice to stay, give these guys a call at731-253-3203, or check them at on the web at www.Reelfoot-Outdoors.com.
    I talked to my buddy, and 2010 CrappieMasters National Champion along with his partner Roy Logan, Wade Hendren about the fishing at Kentucky Lake. He said they have had probably the best year they’ve had in his 25 years at the lake and are still catching quality fish. He’s fishing in 10 to 14 ft of water over stake beds in the Big Sandy area.
    Saturday, September 8th is the 2nd Annual Ben Kruse Crappie Tournament on Wappapello Lake. The “18 Fore Life” team has hosted a ton of events, and has donated over $20,000 to the V-foundation, over $30,000 to St. Jude’s Children Research Hospital, and over $600,000 to local families battling cancer. These folks work their tale off for a great cause, so come out and support! For more information on the tournament you can call Dain Bess at 573-421-1491 or Bruce Christian at 573-820-6111.

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    This is an article written by Josh Gowan "KingKrappie". Josh lives in the boot heel and works at Grizzly Jig. He writes several columns for differant papers and for Crappie Angler magazine. Lots of good info for the Reelfoot Lake and river area down there in his articles. Thought I would start posting some on here for people to enjoy. Lots of good clean humor in most of his articles.

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    Josh is a very talented writer and an all around good guy!!! Thanks Jared.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Speck View Post
    Josh is a very talented writer and an all around good guy!!! Thanks Jared.
    X2. Thanks for introducing me to him at the Grizzly Jig spring show. Already planning on being back down for the whole thing again this year. Have several CDC people planning on coming down also. Sounds like the boat will be full Friday and Saturday nights down there. The whole crew at Grizzly is pretty hard to beat. Very knowledgable and some of the nicest people you will ever meet. They really make you feel at home during the show.

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    Thanks fellas I'm blushing... looks like we'll be fishin in a hurricane this weekend, should make for a good story! Put some of Jareds jig heads to the test!
    I clever quip fishing ironic statement crappie!

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    That's right real men use Pink jigs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jigging15 View Post
    That's right real men use Pink jigs.
    X2! Pink is always at the top of my list!

    And thanks for sharing the article too!

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    I have more and more people ordering Hot Pink and Pink Glow jig heads in the last year or so. I use them some but may need to try them a little more often. I never used Orange much until two years ago. That's because about 90% of the jigs I paint and sell are Blaze Orange. I am a little slow but it did not take me long to figure out that I needed to be trying Orange.

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