I would love to learn more. So I am in.
There's some slabs down there, never fished it but seen some nice pictures from that area. Lots of campgrounds but that's about it. Unfortunately I've got plans for that week and want be able to make this one. Wish I could sound like a great trip.
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I would love to learn more. So I am in.
Jammilstid’s son with their two personal best crappie to date, caught yesterday on Millers Ferry. The cold front made catching a real challenge for our group but as you can see there are some nice un’s in the river. One plus is there is terrain here for people to fish any method they want to use. Lots
of structure, deep creek channels, flats, main river points. About anything you could want except boat docks. There’s also a good population of black and white crappie.
The cabins have long been booked for the week originally talked and posted about. The new dates for this gathering are March 7-9 on Millers Ferry at Roland Cooper State Park. We will have lunch on Saturday and hopefully some sort of presentation by a guide, biologist, something. It's way too early to start a sign up sheet for what to bring so we can wait on that.
G, there are RV spots there at the park.
How many will need a cabin to stay in?
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With the new time I may be able to make it well just see whenever it gets closer
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Lee we need a stickie for Spring camp. Thanks
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For the guys needing cabins, you need to book quickly. The original week was booked by bass fisherman that are fishing a big tournament. Getting close to spring break for families , I didn't count but there are roughly 40-50 RV spots there. But Miller's Ferry campground is about 10-15 minutes from there. It's a COE campground and has boat docks. Like Fur said this place has everything except docks to shoot and deep water rocks. Travis Hudson is a local legend there that might speak especially if anyone on here knows him. Big daddy Lawler would probably speak or perhaps get Travis too. I know some fishery biologists but most of the fishery biologist in the state no very lil about crappie. Any other suggestions?
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Reserved a cabin just now. Furflyin sent them a note asking to hold five of the bigger cabins so they are expecting us. Their number is 334-682-4838.
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That’s a great idea for the SE part of the State. Blk
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