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    Me and my buddy finally got to fish Logan today. Fished the lower end, started out vertically jigging slater jigs on the outer edges of docks caught some nice ones. After the sun got high that bite shut down, we had to start shooting the docks with 1/16 oz curly tail grubs in acid rain color had to put it in the shade to get a bite. We managed to catch 32 keepers !!!
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    Very nice fish great job

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    Nice cooler full of fish man. Good job

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    Going to Logan in the am for my first time.

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    Is that a bunch of whites in there? I've caught hundreds of crappie this year and only three were white crappie! I need to work on learning to shoot docks (been telling myself that for years).

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    To my surprise those were mostly white's .. Shooting docks for me, is the way to go on Logan !!!!

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    Shooting docks not that hard, just takes a little practice. You tube has some great how to video's!!!!!

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    Nice slabs. I used 1/32 jigs under docks in the afternoon and just wore them outo too. Bobby Garland green with red flake. The wife used minnows and kept pace.

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    Nice looking haul! Great work!

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    What kind of docks were you finding hem on (deep, shallow) or I'd it matter

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