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Thread: Mississippi Slab Crappie

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    When yall's lakes get's iced over yall need to come down to Mississippi and fish with 4 time national crappie champion John Woods.
    John won his forth title, with Crappie USA last month at Columbus, Ms.

    You can read about John and his guiding at www.johnwoodsguideservice.com.
    I do most all of John's booking for him. The phone numbers on Johns site are not up to date, I need to do a up date on them. They have changed, the new number is 870-257-3138.

    You can also go to Crappie USA, and Crappie Masters and read about John. John and his tournament partner Tracy McIntosh have won 20 Crappie USA and Crappie Masters pro tournaments together.

    John has a winter special now, 2 guys, his boat and equipment, all day for $300 dollars. On either Sardis Lake, Grenada Lake, Enid Lake or Arkabutla Lake. All these lakes are the best big crappie lakes in Mississippi.
    All of the lakes have big slab crappie, and a good chance to catch a 3 pound
    crappie.

    Getting to fish with a 4 time national champion, on America's big crappie lakes for $150 dollar each is a heck of a deal.

    If interested in booking a trip with John email me here, or call me 870-257-3138.
    Both John and I are proud sponsor's of crappie.com.
    Thank yall for reading, and good fishing.

    crappie cowboy
    Last edited by crappie cowboy; 11-28-2009 at 02:29 AM.

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    Thanks, but I like to stick with up here, when the ice is thick the crappies are easy pickins if you have the right equipment and basic knowledge.
    Good luck and keep ropeing those slabs pilgrim!
    What is in my bucket today?
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    Rrrrrr...I am on the lake, and thats all the crappies need to know!


    Michael Thompson
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baron Von Crappie View Post
    Thanks, but I like to stick with up here, when the ice is thick the crappies are easy pickins if you have the right equipment and basic knowledge.
    Good luck and keep ropeing those slabs pilgrim!
    I've never ice fished before, but sounds interesting though. I guess you would have to mark good spots with a gps, and fish those when it freezes over?
    Good luck with your ice fishing and catch one for me.

    crappie cowboy

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappie cowboy View Post
    I've never ice fished before, but sounds interesting though. I guess you would have to mark good spots with a gps, and fish those when it freezes over?
    Good luck with your ice fishing and catch one for me.

    crappie cowboy
    Yup, that and graph them with a good portable sonar...
    What is in my bucket today?
    http://mtbucket.blogspot.com/



    Rrrrrr...I am on the lake, and thats all the crappies need to know!


    Michael Thompson
    Gem Kids Fishing Camp and Club
    www.gemfishing.org

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