Warm welcome from Indiana
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Hello to all. I've read your interesting posts for about a month and decided this was a good place to be. I live in SE Mo. Work in Cape Girardeau in the communications field telephones and recording equipment for 26 years. Married, empty nest. Two sons and families live in Columbia, MO. I was born in Iberia. Mom's side of the family from Miller County near Brumley. Grandfather helped build the dam. Grew up on the lake around the swinging bridges. Fished all my life. Two brothers in KC area. One is fishing the bass tournaments in that area. The other brother like myself live and breath CRAPPIE! We get together spring and fall at LOZ on the Little Niangua. Rest of the year I fish closer to home, Mingo, Duck Creek, Wappapella and various streams. Glad to be here.
Warm welcome from Indiana
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The coffee pot is on
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Welcome from the upper Big Niangua, great site, you'll like it.
Mark
Pitching jigs, catching slabs, life is good
Thanks. Last year was my first trip to fish the little N. We limited three days in a row. But my party eats faster than we catch!. Last spring it seemed white roadrunners with a shot of shad yum was the ticket. Our fall trip was a different story. Neon Blue bomber was all that worked. Much slower fishing. Looking forward to April 11-14th.
welcome
Supreme Leader of the Missouri Crappie Militia.........
Wilcommen!
I'm trying to think if we have any others on here that eat, sleep and breathe Crappie?
:rolleyes:
G.
Standing in the Gap
Welcome from KS and LOZ...
It's not duck season so I have to do something... :D
You are welcome to join us on in outdoor adventures in Kansas. Come along for the ride at www.kansasoutdoorsman.com ~ This is our outdoor adventures of Kansas Hunting and Fishing!!!
Welcome to the board, CH. Lots of info and fun to be had with this bunch.
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