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    hitting my fav winter holes tomorrow morn. hope to see yall out there...
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    Good luck. Hope you load up.


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    Go get em!

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    Let us know how you do. Water is very high, crappie haven't been biting actively. Wish you luck.

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    What/where is arrowhead? That's a new one on me
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    Correct name is Limestone Bay, the boat landing is called Arrowhead. Located just south of the town of Mooresville and north of Wheeler and TN river. Three creeks feed into a shallow bay -- Limestone Bay. Good crappie fishing when the water is cooler and the fish move in to bed.
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    caught a couple dozen crappie , most from gravel pits on the north end....orange and chart maribou jigs or Cajun cricket bobby garlands ….also caught around 40 bass in an hour or so after the crappie bite died. water is clear and around 2ft below full pool which is the way I like it....maybe could drop another 6 inches and make it perfect. crappie were all around 10-11 inches with a couple larger but not monsters......saw eagles flying all day. never got a bite out in the bay where I spent the first hour of daylight.
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