The local guys can give you current info, but Big Allison Creek is always a good bet. I don't know where that campground is though, only stayed at Ebeneezer Park.
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My nephew has a camper on the lake at Norwood Camp Ground, where is a good place near there to try to catch some Crappie, I need to get him into fishing?
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The local guys can give you current info, but Big Allison Creek is always a good bet. I don't know where that campground is though, only stayed at Ebeneezer Park.
Mark 1:17 ...I will make you fishers of men
There is Norwood camp ground on Lake Tillery.
I think it is Tillery. thanks i was fishing the wrong lake. I have never been on either lake.
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if you don't know the locations of some good brush, and that would make two of us, i would go at night.
What gobbler said X2. But if you are set up for long lining , right across the lake from the Norwood landing is a long bank with no houses on it that drops to 50 feet fast. Try to stay in 25 to 30 feet and you will pick up some there. Good luck
K thanks, i will give it a try, I like bridge fishing and there is at least one there.
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the garrison bridge holds some as does lilly's. you will not be alone at either.
If all goes well and the storms stay away Sunday night I will be out there. I have never tried fishing the 24/27 bridge at night so that is the plan.