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    I will be going to Hickory Point around 5pm

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lip RIPPERS View Post
    Get ready, these cooler overnight temps will pull schools of shad into the shallow coves and the crappie will follow. Last year I started catching them Sept.12 and it lasted well into October.
    That's what I'm waiting for. Hoping to refill my freezer with fillets this fall/winter.

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    woohoo...fall is here...won't be long and we'll be catching crappie and listening to the football game....well...at least some of us...finally got my season tickets this year!!!!!!..hope crappie bite on mondays!

    Thanks scott for the advice on the turkey franks...i will take some this weekend with me and give them a try!

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    Hickory point yeilded 0 fish!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lip RIPPERS View Post
    Get ready, these cooler overnight temps will pull schools of shad into the shallow coves and the crappie will follow. Last year I started catching them Sept.12 and it lasted well into October.
    LR,
    what pattern do you use for that?
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    I fish points with dropoffs leading into the cove early am. and late pm. they wont hit jigs very good under floats, you have to cast out and keep the jigs moving. Spider riggin and side pulling should work good too.
    "Never Fry Bacon Naked"

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    I hit (3) different areas here on Lake Eufaula yesterday without any luck catching crappie. I did land a pretty nice little bass, he hit a Yum beavertail jig on the retrieve.

    Still too hot for the crappie unless you go out in a boat and find them deep.

    It'll start picking up towards the end of September, always does.:D
    AMERICANS: Willing to cross a frozen river to kill you, in your sleep, on Christmas, totally not kidding, we've done it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stinkfinger View Post
    I hit (3) different areas here on Lake Eufaula yesterday without any luck catching crappie. I did land a pretty nice little bass, he hit a Yum beavertail jig on the retrieve.

    Still too hot for the crappie unless you go out in a boat and find them deep.

    It'll start picking up towards the end of September, always does.:D
    Stink,
    Maybe you were fishing to deep. My son-in-law and I caught these south of Crowder in 2 to 5 fow yesterday.
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    Thanks for the report Coyote, The baitfish have been running along the bank by our house. Were you guy's dippin jigs in a creek or in a cove?
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    We were dipping 2" beavertails in a creek where the wind was blowing up the creek onto a mud flat. Had a little trouble with the boat getting stuck in the mud or on top of stumps or laydowns that could'nt be seen because water visibilty was only about 2". I was actually trying to fish the edge of the channel where the water was about 12 to 8ft deep but my son-in-law kept catching fish from the back of the boat up in that shallow water. Darn kid has no idea where the fish are supposed to be.:rolleyes: After he pulled the second pig out of 18" of water I decided he knew more than I did.:o
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