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Thread: Reelfoot Advice

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    There are some excellent guides at Reelfoot who will help you have a great trip. These guys are right, if you go out there without one, be careful if the wind picks up because it can get dangerous quickly. I would recommend at least calling a couple of guides and talking with them before you come down. They know the lake and will shoot you straight. I've caught fish up there on those trees throwing jigs in April and May so it can be done. Good luck!

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    Sirs if you are interested in a guided trip to reelfoot give me a call at 573 624 0250. Can give you a heads up on a good guide.

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    The crappie fishing will be good the end of march.There is a way to spider rig in one of the rentals and catch fish. Use the whole side of the boat as rod holders,you may have to put a board or something on one side of the boat to hold the butt of the rods up so the tips aren't too high.Pull a drift sock or chainon the opposite side of the boat. Use the wind,just go upwind and drift across the area that you want to fish.You can even bring a transom mount trolling motor with you and mount it on the same side as your tips and just troll sideways if there's not much wind. You can fish about 20 rods this way lol if you wanted to. I usually don't fish with more than four rods myself on reelfoot my self unless there is no wind and the lake is like glass. It works.

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