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Thread: Article: Winds of Change for Catching Crappie

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    Default Article: Winds of Change for Catching Crappie



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    Couple of beauties there!! Good job of keeping after it.

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    Nice read!! And a couple of good lookin' crappies to boot!
    Amazing how things work out sometimes. Tight Lines - Dave

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    Wow! Nice crappie. Thanks for the fishing "how to fish the wind long lining" information and picture.

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    Good read, for some reason never considered drifting in inter-coastal waters...

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    good read

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    I'll see you on the water as well. Thanks for sharing!

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    we have been doing that on our trips for years, nothing more draining than trying to fight the wind on a big lake so like you we lucked into that. tightling is my preferred method as I am addicted to the Thump anyway. saves on your TM battery and the frustration, you just hit it once in a while to adjust your course. two poles in hand is the way to go. Congrats! never too old to learn new stuff.

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    Enjoyed reading for post. Very good looking slabs.

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