If you were a little closer I’d be in. Good luck.
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Just got moved down near Eufaula this week. Looks like a lot of great habitat, but can also see it taking a while to figure out that much water. Fishing out of a Feelfree Lure 11.5 kayak currently, and will probably take my first trip out next week- if anyone wants to try to find some crappie and/ or hybrids, I'd love to get up! That or just any beginner tips for the area would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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If you were a little closer I’d be in. Good luck.
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Long ways from me up here in coosa , welcome to the forum!
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I'd start right in front of the lodge and work your way out.
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Great SA on that, will give it a try! With these overnight temps starting to dip into the 60s, I Imagine things should be getting better soon.
Anyone fish hybrids or white bass on Eufaula too? Those things look like they'd be a blast
Got a buddy that guides down there and he has been wearing them out, crappie that is.
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Better watch for gators, that place is full of them.
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Well, since AL doesn't have a nonresident season for them other than the "limited self-defense conservation" season...
Jokes aside, I think they'd be cool to see. Side note, I've heard that Spotted Bass are pretty decent eating- like much better than largemouth. Anyone have opinions on that one?
I think the spotted bass eat ok.