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    Hi , I'm new to crappie fishing , I use to fish for them when I was younger , but got out of freshwater fishing and into saltwater fishing. Now I want to start anew . Could anyone tell me what spider rigging is and what time of year it is used ? Also I have heard a lot about the submerged railroad bridge on Lake Eufaula. Can anyone tell me how to locate this railroad bridge ? Thank You .

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    This should give you somewhere to start- http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/st...objectID=32249
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    Thank all of you for your replies. I have seen this type of fishing done , but didn't know it was called spider rigging. I have already gotten my rod holdersand most of my rods for this.
    Now can anyone tell me where the submerged railroad bridge is located on Lake Eufaula , at Eufaula , Alabama.?

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    Welcome to the boards papa501.
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    Papa....you might get some answers about that railroad bridge over on the Alabama board.
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