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    <---- new guy from Middle Georgia here. looking forward to talking with new folks about crappie fishing.
    Just me, a buddy, and an old Procraft with 12 fishing poles!

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    Welcome there craka , jump on in , everybody on here is good folks , with lot's great knowledge. Big Mike must've thought your handle up !! LOL
    Last edited by Outlaw1&2; 02-27-2012 at 02:29 PM.

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    lol... that's funny!
    Just me, a buddy, and an old Procraft with 12 fishing poles!

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    welcom to the site craka. you are welcon to come meet some of the members at lake blacksher the 24th of march . we will have a fishfry and meet some great people . come join us.
    retired and now i will always fish

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    Been lurking for awhile and decided it's time to get involved. I'm a falconer from Dodge County and hunt squirrels and rabbits with a redtail hawk. Our season goes out today so maybe I can get some fishing done. My wife is going to disown me if I don't get her on the water soon. I can see there is a wealth of experienced crappie fishermen and women on here. I've never done a whole lot of crappie fishing and I look forward to learning all I can and contributing if I can. We're planning a trip to Blackshear in the next couple of weeks. That may be a little late but hopefully we can still pick up enough for a mess.

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    Welcome to th e Georgia Crappie.com family. Please consider coming to the annual Lake Blackshear Get Together March 24th. Some will be camping all week. Gonna have a great time and the crappie will still be on full spawn.

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    Default Need advice on trolling for crappies

    I do appreciate the invitation to join such an awesome group of fisherman, those I can learn a heap from. My main question is concerning trolling for Crappies. I am new to the Middle Georgia area and since moving here I have met a crappie troller. He has given me many pointer on trolling and I have watched him closely using the same Jigs, colors, line size, minnons and etc. But, I do not produce the same number of fish, What could I be doing wrong?

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    Welcome to everyone from Middle Ga.
    A crappie day fishin beats working any day!!

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    welcom jackson to the site . we do have some good trolers like T&T lightwirehooker and some i can`t remember . that is something you will have to pratice on like speed jig weight or how much weight to put inbetween the jugs to git mor depth at the speed you want to go.
    retired and now i will always fish

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    Jackson, Welcome from Gray, Ga. Speed is critical and if you have no way of knowing how fast you are trolling you can not control your bait depth. The more time you can put in on the water pulling jigs in different depths the quicker you will learn what works for you. Good luck!

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