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    Default Guides on Crescent lake


    I would like to make a couple trips down to crescent this year....any recommendations on a guide?

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    You don't need a guide......just looks for the boats and start trolling.......you'll catch a bunch!
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    Most of the time they will be between the island and Dunns creek which is at the north end of the lake. Just merge in with the boats, just like talquin.

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    A great guide on Crescent would be John Payton. He will defiantly put you on some fish and he knows what he is doing. Tons and tons of fishing knowledge and great stories. Went with him this year on Lake Toho in central Florida and had a blast. 352-408-3048

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckauten View Post
    Most of the time they will be between the island and Dunns creek which is at the north end of the lake. Just merge in with the boats, just like talquin.

    You will have fun. Check here and the reports will show you how things are going.
    "Just Like Talquin" worries me.

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    Still fish at Talquin.
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    Yes there are still Specs at Talquin but at one time it was the best Crappie Lake in the Southeast.
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    I remember them days.

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    I agree, Talquin was the best in the southeast in the mid 90's. After the draw down in 96 or 97 we caught great numbers. Then the next three years the size increased.

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    Mack Gainey always said that Lake needed a draw down every 5-10 years.

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