• Using More Summertime Tactics for Crappie

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    In many sections of the country, nighttime fishing for crappie is an important summer pastime. The advantage of using Cook’s system of finding crappie is that it will pay crappie dividends at night just as well as it will in the daytime. Many anglers opt for the opportunity to catch crappie in the summer after

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  • Fishing for Summertime Crappie

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    John’s Note: Ken Cook quit his job as a fisheries biologist in 1983 to become a professional bass angler. The Oklahoma resident participated in a multitude of tournaments, including BASS and FLW events, for many years, staying on the water fishing for bass about 200 days a year. After retirement from his long career

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  • Using Some of Ken Cook’s Favorite Crappie Tactics

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    John’s Note: Ken Cook quit his job as a fisheries biologist in 1983 to become a professional bass angler. The Oklahoma resident participated in a multitude of tournaments, including BASS and FLW events, for many years, staying on the water fishing for bass about 200 days a year. After retirement from his long career

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  • Understanding pH Breaklines and Thermoclines to Catch Summer Crappie with Ken Cook

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    John’s Note: Ken Cook quit his job as a fisheries biologist in 1983 to become a professional bass angler. The Oklahoma resident participated in a multitude of tournaments, including BASS and FLW events, for many years, staying on the water fishing for bass about 200 days a year. After retirement from his long career

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  • Learning from Longtime Bass Pro Ken Cook How to Find and Catch Summertime Crappie

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    John’s Note: Ken Cook quit his job as a fisheries biologist in 1983 to become a professional bass angler. The Oklahoma resident participated in a multitude of tournaments, including BASS and FLW events, for many years, staying on the water fishing for bass about 200 days a year. After retirement from his long career

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