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    Can sympathize with using the word bobber, guess it should be called a float, (yes it does do that)but why? Lets just say that it has to drive all of us nuts, when it shows incorrect spelling. Can a person go to Wikipedia and add words there? Think I heard someone do that before. But don't know if it was true or not, or what the word was.

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    Sounds great Slab!

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    Yeah, look up the definition of "motor toter", and you will not see any dictionary site even try to distinguish that much slang. But one of the first hits is crappie.com.

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    Correct verbage is "transom saver"....lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slab View Post
    I ain't got no prob with what ever anyone posts, how ever they spel anyting. This is sposed to be the part of the site they can use to teach english class. The Crappie.com BOOK perhaps at some point, dono! And you're right pappy, thermocline or bobber got the red lines, and there ain't no good reason for that.
    When you click on it to see the correct spelling and you know it's right just click the add to dictionary and the red line will go away. Try it you'll like it
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    I gotta suggest changing the wording in the Summertime Crappie section in the Seasonal Tactics in the Tips & Techniques area. I find Summer an easy time to find and catch open water Crappie (though not all lakes cooperate). Summer crappie fishing is not as easy as in Spring, but once you find the schools or the right depth, you can just about wear 'em out. Early June around here, after they've had time to recover from the spawn & they start to school up again in deeper water, it is a crappie catching bonanza.

    Please put some crankbait picturess in with all those jigs in the Crappie Lures section while you're at it. I fish jigs 10%-15% of the year and the rest of the time I'm pulling cranks, from shallow stickbaits on sunny Winter days, to deep divers in the heat of Summer. Cranks are a productive lure and definitely earn their way as a consistently productive crappie catcher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yak Fish View Post
    I gotta suggest changing the wording in the Summertime Crappie section in the Seasonal Tactics in the Tips & Techniques area. I find Summer an easy time to find and catch open water Crappie (though not all lakes cooperate). Summer crappie fishing is not as easy as in Spring, but once you find the schools or the right depth, you can just about wear 'em out. Early June around here, after they've had time to recover from the spawn & they start to school up again in deeper water, it is a crappie catching bonanza.

    Please put some crankbait picturess in with all those jigs in the Crappie Lures section while you're at it. I fish jigs 10%-15% of the year and the rest of the time I'm pulling cranks, from shallow stickbaits on sunny Winter days, to deep divers in the heat of Summer. Cranks are a productive lure and definitely earn their way as a consistently productive crappie catcher.

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    Summer is an excellent time to learn your electronics, utilize vertical jigging presentations and push/pull cranks for deep water/open water Crappie.


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    Slab, I own a website too, for our business. All you've got to do to improve this sites Google ratings is to pay Google to improve your Google score. Surely they call you, they call us about 10 times a day wanting to help improve our Google rating. LOL It does no good to ask them to take you off their calling list. I think that just makes them call even more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FurFlyin View Post
    Slab, I own a website too, for our business. All you've got to do to improve this sites Google ratings is to pay Google to improve your Google score. Surely they call you, they call us about 10 times a day wanting to help improve our Google rating. LOL It does no good to ask them to take you off their calling list. I think that just makes them call even more.
    X2!! I guess in the times they don’t have you on the phone Fur, they are calling my shop!


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    At least its a tax write off.......or is it ?
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