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Thread: Post-Rita in NE Louisiana

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    Default Post-Rita in NE Louisiana


    I've only been crappie fishing a couple of years now and was wondering how the fishing might be after Rita has passed. I'd love to go Monday. Should I go or thaw some out?

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    If you go enough you'll be there when it happens. I've stopped trying to second guess the fish, so just go and see what happens. You might be surprised. I'm optimistic here in AR. The lake temp has drop 8 degrees overnight.
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    Default Big G-little o

    I'd go if I had the chance. According to the internet weather report, there is suppose to be a large front Wed night or Thur. Highs until then 86-92 and then the high Thur is SUPPOSED to be 73 with a low that night of 46 here in central La. The fish will know the front is coming long before the weatherman can get his facts right. I look for a little feeding frenzy in the next 3 days, but then again I'm not a fish!
    Catch and Release: Catch the slabs and Release the little'uns

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    Thank's guy's. I've got the boat loaded and ready to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firestick
    I've only been crappie fishing a couple of years now and was wondering how the fishing might be after Rita has passed. I'd love to go Monday. Should I go or thaw some out?
    I see that this is your first post and would like to welcome you. Hope you can pick up fishing facts on here, cause I know I have! Best of luck!
    Last edited by Mo'nBack; 09-25-2005 at 07:30 PM.
    Catch and Release: Catch the slabs and Release the little'uns

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    Thank's Mo'nBack. I live in West Monroe, LA. I've tried to update my profile to include that, I hope I did it right. I found this site a couple of weeks ago and have learned quite a lot reading all the different posts. Thanks again for the welcome.

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    Welcome Firestick...these guys and gals are great! Good luck on the fishing!...and hope you guys were able to weather the storms down there.
    Snal~
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