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    I had given up on blackshear last year but my youngest daughter wants to go saturday. Can anyone give me any information on a good place and technique for crappie and also some information on catching catfish on lake blackshear.
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    http://www.weather.com/outlook/recre...shing/20297:21


    wanted to post this helpful link...
    several threads on these boards the past 2 weeks about the great fishing now on Blackshear.. I'd hit Smoak bridge to see if they were still there...

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    there is fish in all lakes and rivers . you have to learn the best way to fish the lake you are going to fish on . mainley where and with a good map you can find the good spots for the right time of year.i have alwayes herd hat the fish are in 10% of the water .when going to the lake look at the cows . they are in a huddle feading or scattered . that is the way the fish are . and usealey around brush or drop offs and bridge pilings . some times they are scattered out on flats .that is when i troll the flats .
    i will alwayes recover and fish
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    I am the new guy here. From reading the posts everyday I have noticed there have been occassional posts about the Blackshear activity and water conditions. Lately, like the others mentioned, Smoake Bridge has been a rewarding spot using black and chartreuse jigs. However, with all that said, the storm that just blew through here might effect alot of things, esp water clarity.

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    smoke bridge will clear up quicker . it is on a spring fed creek flowing into the lake . thr rain up the river doesen`t affect that creek much . it might back up into it . the locale rain will muddy it up for a few dayes .
    i will alwayes recover and fish
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    I am gonna carry her saturday morning. She is 8 and loves to fish. She loves to go weather she catches anything or not. she will sit in a boat all day and never complain. I would like to take her one time and her catch some fish. We went and fished at the park and caught a few. we will probably try it at smoak bridge. is there any secret to catching catfish around the bridge. anyone ever heard of baiting them with rice? Is this legal? I appreciate all the information

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    Rice? Rice? Mmmmm,.. I'll definatly have to Google that.

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    The reason I ask was I was in Eufaula week before last and met these guy that were hauling them in on reels and jugs . They said they had poured out a 25 lb bag of rice in the area they were catching them.
    let me know what you come up with.
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    I had an old timer tell me how to bait a whole with cotton seed meal, alfalfa hey and syrup. He said you break open a bail of alfalfa mix in the cotton meal and syrup to help it stick to the hey then tie the bail back together. Tie a cinder block to it and sink it a day or two befor you want to fish the spot. It brings in the bait fish which brings in the bigger fish.
    To heck with work, lets go fishing.

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    that will work for crappie or bass . channel cat don`t eat live fish . maby the appalousa cats they eat live fish .dog food will work . you can buy cat fish food . the sinking kind will work . all for channel cats . have herd of rice being used . never tried it . anything will need to be put out a few dayes befor you go to draw in the fish . the channel will be the best place for catfish .
    i will alwayes recover and fish
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