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    I'd really appreciate that. In fact, if you find them to be active and get a pattern on it, I'd appreciate a phone call.
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    send me your # and when i find something out i'll holler.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kdlong View Post
    send me your # and when i find something out i'll holler.
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    Default Walleye are in Eufaula

    I know a guy who caught some trolling deep diving crankbaits for sandbass over here in Longtown over a hump in 21' ow. His biggest went 11lbs.
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    got it smoky as soon i know something i'll call.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SmokyOkie View Post
    I had never heard them called calico bass.
    Smokie, they are called lots of things, including calico bass, I think in the northeast. I just threw that in there being goofy ... they are plain old black crappie to me.
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    I have heard black crappie called calico bass. Then we have sac au lait in Louisiana for white crappie. On Eufaula Leland just calls'em "DINNER"Hands ClappingRofl

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    caught several Walleye in Longtown Creek just north of the island about 3 or 4 miles south of #9 Landing Campground..The point north of the Island runs like 100yds off the east bank and caught them off the end of the point throwing 3" shassy shads in pearl color and 3/8oz jigs. Have gone back several times and found them hanging off the that point..never caught many but up to 4 or 5 at a time..most of the time they were in the 18' to 22' range and showed up on locator well..up to 6lbs was the biggest I caught
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranger09 View Post
    caught several Walleye in Longtown Creek just north of the island about 3 or 4 miles south of #9 Landing Campground..The point north of the Island runs like 100yds off the east bank and caught them off the end of the point throwing 3" shassy shads in pearl color and 3/8oz jigs. Have gone back several times and found them hanging off the that point..never caught many but up to 4 or 5 at a time..most of the time they were in the 18' to 22' range and showed up on locator well..up to 6lbs was the biggest I caught
    Ok, thanks everyone for adding your info regarding wall-eye in Lake Eufaula. Just glad to know I didn't imagine all this.........lol.Doh
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    I fished Saturday in the rain around the Gentry creek area and sycomore area. Ended up with 27 keepers the biggest was 1.14lbs. We spider-rigged minnowsin 8-15ft. We only caught on fish on the bank with a jig and cork. The fish were on isolated stucture 8ft deep. Had some good fish!EB

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