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    Default Okay, my turn! What would you like to see in the new magazine?


    We (Dan, Tim and I) think of CrappieNOW as YOUR magazine. Let me know what you'd like to see more please. Blessings, TJ

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    I'd like to see a variety of different ways/methods of fishing your product line. Running rivers, brush, trolling, Standing timber, Cold/Hot, 4 seasons, etc. I'd also like to see a sneak peak of developmental rigs as long as your patents are in line to protect TTI Blakemore. Thanks TJ and Ed!
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    Some crank pulling research, ie, surface temps = depths, conditions = colors, etc.
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    Strategies for finding productive waters in various seasons on different water systems.
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    Some articles on pulling crankbaits and also some on pushing crankbaits.
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    Some articles on how to read and understand what your fish finder is showing you.

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    OK, this was great. Thank you TJ, and thanks to all the participants.

    I'm copying this thread to the main forum for anyone that want to provide additional feedback to TJ.

    TJ Stallings was online answering questions from many of our members. You can see the full Question and Answer session here:
    http://www.crappie.com/crappie/featured-guests-forum/
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    Hate that I missed the earlier go round. Thanks TJ for taking the time to get on line with us and taking questions. Straight up answers too. As for the magazine, I like to see how anglers take on a "new" piece of water. Taking in to consideration the season, water conditions, and predominate white or black crappie populations of a piece of water to decide how they attack. I am unable to travel and fish as much new water as I would like, and there are several anglers in the same boat. Contributions from tournament anglers as well as others that are knowledgeable such as biologist in the tracking of crappie movements will help everyone understand more about why, when, and how. Look forward to seeing you some where on the water soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by G3 Fisherman View Post
    Some articles on pulling crankbaits and also some on pushing crankbaits.
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    I would like to see more articles on East coast lakes and river. Seems most articles are centered in the South and Midwest. We have more than just saltwater here. Where I live, I can be fishing for crappie, Load the boat and in an hour and a half, be dragging lines in the ocean for Blue Marlin. We have a good population of crappie. Seems about all we ever get is a little attention paid to Kerr Lake on the NC, VA borders. Hundreds of other places all up and down the East coast that are never or seldom talked about.CF
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