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    Question Shear & Other Info


    Guys,
    Can anyone give me a report on Blackshear? I have some time off next week and have been considering going. Also does anyone fish the Altamaha or any other main river for Crappie? I have been trying but rivers are super tough, any information would be helpful. So far, the best pattern I can come up with is Willow trees on deep side with float and minnow. Have caught 10-12 but nothing to brag about, most are where swift water "eddies" or turns around some object or tree. Again, any advice would be greatly welcomed, both about Blackshear or River fishing.

    Thanks,
    Lee

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    haven`t ben in a while the weather is to hot for day fishing .if i lived closer or had time to go i would be shooting deep water docks . early morning longline troling might be good .
    retired and now i will always fish

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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthernSlabber View Post
    Guys,
    Can anyone give me a report on Blackshear? I have some time off next week and have been considering going. Also does anyone fish the Altamaha or any other main river for Crappie? I have been trying but rivers are super tough, any information would be helpful. So far, the best pattern I can come up with is Willow trees on deep side with float and minnow. Have caught 10-12 but nothing to brag about, most are where swift water "eddies" or turns around some object or tree. Again, any advice would be greatly welcomed, both about Blackshear or River fishing.

    Thanks,
    Lee
    stay with the willow trees in the deeper water around any dead water with a little structure on the bottom. good luck this time of year. its getting pretty low.

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