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    The Kee Kee bird was out this morning and by noon I had enough. One nice crappie on an exploratory trip..

    The Kee Kee bird wakes up and steps out on a branch and says Kee Kee hrist it is cold and wet out here.

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    Hello Capt Mike, Man I'm envious of your catches! Is the Potomac tidal where you fish? I'm in PA, but fish MD on the Susky Flats, North East, Bohemia and Sasafrass rivers. I'm new to fishing there and have been targeting white perch, but would love to get into the crappie. Any hints you would like to share fishing for crappie in tidal rivers? Thanks, Ron

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    Shellback we used to catch alot of crappie in the back of Stillpond creek which is up that way.

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    Tidal waters have no limit on number of poles..

    That's a hint you can take to the cutting board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by captmikestarrett View Post
    Tidal waters have no limit on number of poles..

    That's a hint you can take to the cutting board.

    Capt Mike
    I see that from your Easter report, with the spider rigging in the pictures. I guess I'll have to brush up on the tidal limits on the rivers up here. Thanks, Ron

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