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    Quote Originally Posted by Gomer Snerd View Post
    First, put the pictures of the stringers of slabs out of your mind unless you want to drive 150 miles or so. Lots of 9 -10 inches but other than private the big ones are elusive. Toughest quadrant in the state.

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    That is not necessarily true about NWA being the toughest quadrant of the state - we fish Beaver alot and you will definitely average more then 9 or 10 inch fish if you fish the right areas of the lake. Also, we fish 3 or 4 different Oklahoma lakes that consistently produce slabs. I can name you 4 or 5 Arkansas lakes well under your mentioned 150 mile drive - that are super good fisheries. In my opinion, after living in Jonesboro for 28 years the NE is the toughest quadrant in the state of Arkansas as we logged alot of miles to hunt down good fish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RLCRAPPIE View Post
    That is not necessarily true about NWA being the toughest quadrant of the state - we fish Beaver alot and you will definitely average more then 9 or 10 inch fish if you fish the right areas of the lake. Also, we fish 3 or 4 different Oklahoma lakes that consistently produce slabs. I can name you 4 or 5 Arkansas lakes well under your mentioned 150 mile drive - that are super good fisheries. In my opinion, after living in Jonesboro for 28 years the NE is the toughest quadrant in the state of Arkansas as we logged alot of miles to hunt down good fish.
    Complete agree that extreme north east Arkansas is the worst.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gomer Snerd View Post
    First, put the pictures of the stringers of slabs out of your mind unless you want to drive 150 miles or so. Lots of 9 -10 inches but other than private the big ones are elusive. Toughest quadrant in the state.

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    Your totally wrong this time . Some good lakes under 100 miles .
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    Quote Originally Posted by rbro7752 View Post
    Norfork has some good crappie fishing and some dandy’s. Fished Bennett’s bayou area today smallest fish was 11 inches


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    Sorry. I read that as nea not nwa

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    Welcome!!! and as was said, don't worry about northeast Arkansas. We don't have any crappie over here.

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