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    Between the dam and the North Batesville exit of the Interstate, forget the road number. If you are coming from the North Batesville exit it is just before the West Access road to the Lower Lake.

    1000 dollars in baits is small change when you compare it to the 2 grand slow trollers spend on Side Image, it all cost money.
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    Out of those 200, how many would you say are your favorites and catch most of your fish?

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    North Batesville exit.
    Hwy 315.

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    I prolly have 10 go to colors and have at least 4 of each of them, some 200s and some 300s. I have several colors that some folks swear by that I cant seem to buy a bite on. Have two colors that I can run 8 poles with just that color and do from time to time.
    One thing I learned last year was that at daylite the colors are completely different than they are after the sun gets up good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by canebreaker View Post
    North Batesville exit.
    Hwy 315.
    Thanks, I cant ever remember that road number.
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    Do any of yall fish Normans and do they carry baits just for crappie like other manufacturers?It's been a long time since I pulled cranks for crappie so I'm really out of the loop as far as knowing what lures work today!Years ago, I was catching them on Rapalas,Storms,Tom Mann's, Rebels, and even small floatin Rapalas in #5 and #7's with a split shot in front of it!Do yall catch most of your fish on the 200 or 300's?

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    Rees, remember those color selectors, that at a certain depth and light and water color ,certain colors are most affective. If you pretty much knew how deep the crappie are, just drop it down to that depth and it would give you and idea of opthimal color selection!Too bad a system like that couldn't be incorperated into these advanced sonars we have today!Might be a killer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big C View Post
    Wish I had yalls money,i'm trying to figure how to buy minners in the morning.Do i buy 5 dozen or go for 10?Maybe ask for 5 and judge from thecount.
    Two dozen is all you need and should have four left over after your limit is caught

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlabLapper4sure View Post
    Rees, remember those color selectors, that at a certain depth and light and water color ,certain colors are most affective. If you pretty much knew how deep the crappie are, just drop it down to that depth and it would give you and idea of opthimal color selection!Too bad a system like that couldn't be incorperated into these advanced sonars we have today!Might be a killer!

    OLD GEEZER FISHERMEN NEVER DIE, THEY JUST SMELL THAT WAY!!
    My Father-in-law had one of them, never paid em much mind tho. I also have found that a bait they are killing may not produce the bigger fish, time on the water will tell you most of what yoiu need to know, time to catch up on that time too.
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    I've found that most colors are designed to catch fisherman....

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