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    Default BnM Contest .... Ends Oct. 5, 2018


    To enter just make a recent fishing report to this thread with a picture. As with all fishing reports on Crappie.com. You do not have to include location specifics, or even the lake. No one should have to give away their honey hole. We just like pics and some info about depth, style of fishing, and hot colors/baits. Some members can not fish and live vicariously though us and our posts. If you cannot post a picture or make a recent report, then just make a post and tell why you like BnM. Winner will be selected by random number generator sometime on Oct. 5, 2018. You may enter once per day.
    Here is the prize package for this contest....
    Standard disclaimer...all prizes and rules subject to change without notice.



    Shirt sizes are limited. You can only select one XL, 2XL or 3XL.



    TWO RODS TWO REELS

    Buck's Graphite Crappie Spinning Rod SP65Gn 6.5ft

    And a West Point Spinning Reel BM100

    No Dog.
    Slabs mom would not be happy!

    Good luck and thanks for participating.


    Thank you BnM for your support of Crappie.com.
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    Lake O the Pines.......jigging brush piles and stumps in 22-25 FOW, 12-14ft deep. Running black/chartreuse joker and electric chicken joker. Little bit of slab sauce to spice things up for slower days. Watch for a slack line as the bait drops.

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    Lake Lucas, 8 FOW with black/white stinger or black flat tail stinger. Slab sauce is a must!

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    Lake Lucas, 8 FOW with black/white stinger or black flat tail stinger. Slab sauce is a must!

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    Quabbin side pulling over 16 - 24 FOW with 2# test Fireline and Slider Paddle tails.

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    First trip out for the season. Side pulling 1/16 oz. ball heads dressed with plastics, over 20' of water.

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    Beaver lake, Itawamba county MS. JIG/MINNOW Name:  20180330_210317.jpg
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    B&M make great rods

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    Early spring using minnows around stickups on creek channel.

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    BnM Rods and reels are the best crappie catching and bite detecting equioment one can buy. BnM rods have a feel that lets you know when even the smallest fish bite can be detected.

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