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    a friend and i are going down to truman early next week. probably fish bucksaw or windsor crossing. any helpful info would be appreciated.

    thanx -- bob









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    If the water is high enough fish the cawery at Windsor Crossing. If you have a jonboat or a semi-v you mat be able to get in there in not be carefull you can damage your lower unit really fast. If you fish Bucksaw fish the bluffs right across the marina. Also try fising the bluffs up buy the bridge. If they are shallow fish the far side of the bridge alot of fall downs and stumps in about 5-10 feet of water. I have had luck on pink/white, black/charteuse, and a gray pepper or white pepper. Hope you have some luck.
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    thanks dave. those are areas i always fish when i'm down that way. have had very good luck down by the bridge. some of those small cuts produce some very nice crappies and big numbers also. thanks again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappiencali
    If the water is high enough fish the cawery at Windsor Crossing.
    Ok somebody educate me, what is a cawery?
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    A cawery is a place where they dig rock and gravel out of. It was there before the lake was built. They have some hugh crappie and catfish if you like catchin Mr. Whiskers. Brett if we fish I can show you where it is at. But if the water level is lowwe will have to carefull.
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    I believe that there are 2-3 on the lake. I know of two.
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    Around these here parts we sometimes call them quarry.Sorry just have fun.
    we have been getting some rain here in Windsor(work) and Lincoln(home) area and a lot more coming it looks like about time.

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    I was never good at spelling. That's why I didn't finish college. LOL
    How do you like living in Lincoln? When I move back if 07 I want to buy a house close to the lake or in between Whiteman and the lake.
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    Like it 5 minutes from Truman and 25 minutes from Gravous on LOZ.
    Wish it was sooner mine is for sale.
    Wife thinks I need to move closer to her work in Sedalia.

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    Spelling ya I know what you mean I pre type everything in Microsoft Word and do a spell check and then paste it to my post most of the time.

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