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Thread: Article: Never stop learning or wanting to learn - by Kdavid1

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    I am trying to learn but still catch most fish by accident, which means the fish was in the wrong place at the right time for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luvfatslabs View Post
    I can truly say that my ability to catch crappie has increased 100% since joining crappie.com
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bamadadx3 View Post
    Thank You so much for the article and the Glimmer of Hope I have! I started out with a zebco 33 and worms, crickets or what I could find or dig up to fish with. I have always wanted a boat and finally at 45 was able to afford and old 14 ft vhull with a motor as old as i am. I am learning more and more but have yet to have what I see some of you PRO's pull in on and outing. My record stands currently at 2 crappie on a trip. But there is always tomorrow! Again thanks for the glimmer of hope!
    I am far from being a Pro and even further from knowing what I am doing but keep pushing along. I am glad I have given you a glimmer of hope

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    Good read & pics.

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    i enjoyed the article--never have spider rigged. Always enjoy that thump with tightlining a jig.

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    Great post. Have you tried tight line with one jig? slip cork? or swimming a jig? Swimming a jig is my favorite.

    Tight lines
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    Way to go Kdavid1. Really good article.

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    Very informative article. I'm a single poler unless I'm driftin', then I'll try two poles. Have tried draggin' small cranks and even
    caught crappie. Recently caught a crappie on a chatter-bait, and was surprised. Jiggin' with a crappie jig and pullin' a chatter-bait
    can produce when you least expect it.

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    nice article, and very accurate, a good feeshrman never stops learning.

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    He left out the part i thought him everything i know....:D:D:D:D
    TOO MANY IDIOTS TO FEW BULLETS

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