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    Biggest crappie to date is 3 lb 9 oz at grenada in 1988. Still hangs on my wall.

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    At Grenada
    Biggest crappie to date is 3 lb 9 oz at grenada in 1988. Still hangs on my wall.

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    Most boring fishing show in history!

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    Quote Originally Posted by usafret99 View Post
    Most boring fishing show in history!
    Maybe...maybe not.

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    Thanks for the early notice.

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    I hear this all the time about this show. Do yall have any ideas that would make this a better show. I have told them before that the general public would prob like to see more info on the method they are using and why and how different methods can be used on their home lakes. If yall will give some ideas, I will pass it on.

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    I have to agree about the boring part. I have tried to watch but there is no flow to the show. If they could show a guy going out, scanning his DF for fish or structure, setting up and fishing the structure and explaining what he is doing and why, maybe I could get into it, almost like you were there in the boat but so far I have seen little to catch my interest.
    Mark 1:17 ...I will make you fishers of men

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    Well I have been on there a number of times and I have tried to head them in the direction that the question needed to be ask. As a matter of fact the ownership has changed since last year and I reall think the 2014 shows will be alot more informative. Your points that you brought out in the previous post are exactly right. The viewers want to know how they can take the info from the show and apply it themselves. For example type of poles, sonar, boat setup, and any equipment we use and why we use it. I will gladly pass your points up to the new owner. Thanks.

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    It seems all the shows have gotten this way. Not very informative .
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    should be like " Well, I am pitching a midsouth superjig on 4 pound trilene spooled onto a shimano ultralight spinning reel attached to an ozark tony what'shisname 11 foot rod. I like to spray my reels with KVD line tamer so it stays even more limp. Great sensitivity and you can seee that line jump through my Oakley sunglasses. Thease fish jump off my humminbird 1199 networked with my Minn kota terrova. The link really keeps me on 'em. Really catch 'em. Good thing my Lowe stinger has a great livewell system. keeps them lively right up to the time I break out my Buddy blade to fillet them on my rapale board.(I know it's rapala but cannot get my lapdock to delete>) Those interstate batteries will keep everything humming all day but it Won't take long to get them and it's a good thing due to all the sunshine. So better apply some Bullfrog SPF 50 sunscreen andbreak out the face mask and gloves from berkley. Don't w2ant a sunburn when we get back to Rainbow landing on Reelfoot Lake. Great rooms and the owners treat you like family Plenty of hookups fopr those dual pro chargers. Just back that Homer Skelton pickup in and hook 'em up. Then hit that spacious restaraunt for some home cooking. nothing better than a good bed after a q uick trip to a good resteraunt. Well tune in next week for more hot crappie action. Mihgt even catch one."
    Crappie bite twice a day. 15 minutes before I get there and 10 minutes after I leave.
    The sheep live in fear of the wolf but in the end it's the shepherd that eats them.
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