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Crappie Fishing
Editor’s Note: Tracy Macintosh of Louisiana is a crappie fisherman, who lived and fished for many years in northwest Tennessee. I mean a real crappie fisherman, who goes crappie fishing regardless of the weather, the time of year, the water conditions and whether the crappie are in the mood or not to bite. He gives
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Crappie Fishing
Editor’s Note: One of the things I enjoy the most about spring is Friday night fish fries with friends and family. But hey, we don’t have to wait until spring. Plenty of good crappie are available to be caught right now and throughout the winter months. “I primarily fish Lake Kincaid in southern Illinois just
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Crappie Fishing
Editor’s Note: Whitey Outlaw of Gaston, South Carolina, fishes on Santee Cooper often and also fishes in crappie-fishing tournaments across the U.S. Today Outlaw gives us a February pattern for fishing Santee Cooper Lake that will work in your area on a grass lake. JITW: Whitey, yesterday you told us how to catch
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Crappie Fishing
Editor’s Note: Whitey Outlaw of Gaston, South Carolina, fishes on Santee Cooper often and also fishes in crappie-fishing tournaments across the U.S. Today Outlaw gives us a February pattern for fishing Santee Cooper Lake that will work in your area on a grass lake. John in the Wild: Whitey, what grass lake do you
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Comments Off on Start Ledge Fishing for February Crappie
Crappie Fishing
Editor’s Note: Kent Driscoll of Nolensville, Tennessee, has been crappie fishing for about four decades and competes in national crappie tournaments each season all across the country. In February, I’ll start concentrating my fishing on the ledges of the main river channels and the feeder creeks. We often get warm
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