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    Maybe you could hide a GPS tracker on RGs boat?


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    Wanted to say thank you for not fishing the Bridges, means a few more fish for me and 1 more open spot
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snapperking View Post
    Wanted to say thank you for not fishing the Bridges, means a few more fish for me and 1 more open spot
    I don't want anyone to think I look down on bridge fishing. I know it's a great way to catch crappie, it's just not for me. I listen to loud noise every day at work and the cars going overhead get on the tip of the nerves that I have frazzled by Saturdays. Makes my teeth hurt just to think about sitting under there. LOL I do fish them every once and a while but I never stay long. I fish the causeways and outside edges of the bridges a good bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappieDreamer View Post
    Maybe you could hide a GPS tracker on RGs boat?


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    I know every spot he fishes on Guntersville. One of his most frequent spots, I've been fishing since I was a teenager, even though I wasn't crappie fishing back then. What I've finally figured out is he pretty much fishes for crappie on Guntersville from December to June. The rest of the time he's on the Coosa river. That's not 100% accurate, but pretty close.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FurFlyin View Post
    I don't want anyone to think I look down on bridge fishing. I know it's a great way to catch crappie, it's just not for me. I listen to loud noise every day at work and the cars going overhead get on the tip of the nerves that I have frazzled by Saturdays. Makes my teeth hurt just to think about sitting under there. LOL I do fish them every once and a while but I never stay long. I fish the causeways and outside edges of the bridges a good bit.
    They get quiet in the middle of the night. That's when I fished them. Hang a couple of lanterns and fish in peace
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