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7-Mile is hot!!!!!
For those of you who fish 7-Mile, it is on fire right now. Good reports for today with several people catching full limits of 1 1/4 - 2 lb fish on the bank. Crappie seem to spawning on the cypress "knees" and being caught 12-18" deep with Midsouth black/clear jigs. Also smoke/clear jigs with silver sparkle seems to be doing very well.
Fish the outside bend on the left bank about 1 mile down the lake. Call me if you have questions at 501-231-3374.
This lake is probably the best, overlooked lake in the state for catching BIG crappie.
General - Good time to get your boat out there!!!!!!
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On The Way
Ill be out there Saturday morning!!(if i can find it) Thanks for the report
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Where
Where is 7 mile, I've heard of it but don't know where it is.
Thanks
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Midsouth man, Are you fishin East of hwy?
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I think some people call it Burnt Cane.
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If it is burnt cane, when that place gets right it is awesome. Plan to get checked too.
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LOL, Thanks for the report Man i tell ya i feel like my dog when i say "Lets Go Fishing". She gets excited and jumps around don't know which way to go. Sorta how I feel with all these reports coming in. Gotta Love It. Think i might try Burnt Cane. Thanks
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burnt cane?
I thought burnt cane was called 9-mile not 7-mile. The only lake I know called 7 mile is in woodruff county near gregory. Is this the lake you are talking about the fish biting so well.
Ringo
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The lake is north of DesArc of hwy.33 then onto I believe is 289 or 286? I'm not real good on directions.
Buck - Fishing the "right" side of the road.
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Burnt Cane is east of Forrest City and south of Widener. A St. Francis oxbow. Yes it is known as 9 mile.