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    Default one more good fall crappie pattern.


    One other crappie pattern that has paid big dividens in the fall, Dock fishing is great in the fall. Also around March 15th and the night bite can be the best on the docks. I have slammed some good specks in the fall in well lit areas on a dock at night on Silver Lake.
    L.M. Bass 9 pounds 0oz, S.M. Bass 6 pounds 4oz, Trout 8 pounds 4oz
    White Crappie 3 pound 2oz, Black Crappie 1 pounds 12oz
    Roger Ex-Silver Lake Bass guide (EBG) (10 years+)

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    yeah we did a little bit of that when we went down in october, I am really interested in getting some good bass out of there come spring time....
    To land one of my crappie i need a gaff and a .22 pistal :D

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    are they still hitting down there at this time of the year? in the canals still?
    fishing isn't a sport, it's a way of life.
    a motto i live by :D
    go dawgs!!

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    I have read in a flayfishing book on washington that they get them trolling flies in Jan.....
    To land one of my crappie i need a gaff and a .22 pistal :D

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    I suggest going down to Duck it is full of crappie. they can be a little tip lippe drite now but they are there and in there thick, but I would wait till feb unless you can not contain yourself..
    To land one of my crappie i need a gaff and a .22 pistal :D

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    The bass really start hitting well around March 15th and that is when the crappie move on to the motel dock at night! but Mid June is incredible!
    All the big ol sows are starting to feel better after the spawn and they are feeding hard. Lots of 6 & 7 pound bass get caught in Mid-June! Then we will have the summer pattern!
    My map shows spring bass locations! light green I think. Do you have my map yet? email me at [email protected] for a copy!
    Roger
    L.M. Bass 9 pounds 0oz, S.M. Bass 6 pounds 4oz, Trout 8 pounds 4oz
    White Crappie 3 pound 2oz, Black Crappie 1 pounds 12oz
    Roger Ex-Silver Lake Bass guide (EBG) (10 years+)

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