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    First time on Hickory any info? Son inlaw and I are going and he know the lake fairly well, I do know the water is down for dam repair. He thinks that will help, hope so I will let you know.

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    I was there last Friday. We caught crappie trolling early. Shortly after the sun got on the water, the fish disappeared from the creek channel. We decided to try the bank with jigs. It was the right move. We weren't killing them, but we caught enough to keep us interested. Good Luck!
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    We caught 19 keepers and one was 2.27 lbs he is holding. We fished 7am to 3pm in 12 fow trolling jigs and minnows. We fished at gun powder. Grate day.Name:  20180421_152614.jpg
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    Did females have eggs?

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    Yes they are full and males are black.

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