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    with all of the pros at Chotard scouting out the bigguns. I had planned on going but I got slapped by the tournament director. I guess I'll just have to stick with fishing c.com tournaments. I know I will have more fun and meet a better quality of people.:D:D:D

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    Will be more than happy to have ya fish with us, We dont mind takin your money! LOL
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    It might be the other way around. HeHeHe!

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    Holic, I feel yo pain. We'll find out Tuesday at our club meetin ifn they gonna eliminate spider riggin in our tourneys. Some of um wasn't very happy with our method of feshin last year.

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    That's not gonna sit well with Scott. The "new" methods have cost several organizations some good fishermen. I was against spider rigging when it first came out. I learned to crappie fish with a cork and minnow at Sardis and when I moved to Jackson, I learned the art of jigging. Now, I would rather spider rig than anything. Pulling cranks and long lining jigs just ain't no fun to me. I've done both and had good success at different lakes but I enjoy easing around and watching that tip move.

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    Just be more money for Sat/ Torch and Nessa and me if you fish them Morris LOL OK and MAYBE Triton but not to sure on that boy
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    Quote Originally Posted by crappiholic View Post
    That's not gonna sit well with Scott. The "new" methods have cost several organizations some good fishermen. I was against spider rigging when it first came out. I learned to crappie fish with a cork and minnow at Sardis and when I moved to Jackson, I learned the art of jigging. Now, I would rather spider rig than anything. Pulling cranks and long lining jigs just ain't no fun to me. I've done both and had good success at different lakes but I enjoy easing around and watching that tip move.
    Scott got really whizzed when he heard the rumors. Sad thing is we didn't win but one tourney and Stevem won one tourney. We were in the money at all of our tourneys cept 1. The other sad thing is, we could prolly have beat most of em single poling.

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    Y'all must think I'm easy pickens or something. I've put a many a mile on the old body fishing tournaments all over.

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    Crappieholic...sounds like to me they is SKEERED!!:D:D:D

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    Minner, do you remember the club from Louisville that was going in the late 90's called Red Hills crappie club? They got mad about the trollers and started their club. 1 pole per person. I fished several of their tournaments and won 1 at Bee Lake but they folded about 4 years later. In order to have a good club, you need to let people fish the way they want to. Ain't no body gonna hurt a lake weighing in 7 fish. Back when Mid-South was going(25 years), we weighed in 30 and then 20 and then 15 and then 10.

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