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    i have crappie fished tillery and blewitt fall over 20 years the last 8 of them have been trolling, longlinning or bottom bouncing with jigs of all kinds and the hit and miss in my opinion is most of the time the fish have just moved around the corner or drop due to the power plants moving water, lots of boat traffic in the summer seems to shut them down or scatter them too.
    slop dog

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    I was hoping to make it out this afternoon but the Thunderstorms just won't go away. I am hoping to make it out in the AM. As long as I don't stay to late at Cripple Creek this evening I'll be there. :D
    I only fish the two best days of the year, when its raining and when its not!

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    You are fishing the 2 wrong days. The days you should be fishing should always end in Y....

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    I have bass fished Tillery for years and have just started crappie fishing the lake for the past 2 years. Out of all the yadkin chain lakes Tillery is the best by far. I'm sure with all the info going out it will see much more pressure. From January to March the only other lake that comes close would be badin. The quality of fish is like no other including Jordan. Pound for pound and fish for fish you can't beat Tillery.

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