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    This will be my first falling fishing for crappie. Nice job. Thanks for the tip

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    Nice catch

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    Excellent job up there! Those are some beautiful fish indeed. You've got them dialed in.
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    yes sir ….it is true ….lots of times in lots of spots I find the reversal thing to be the ticket
    post and prespawn crappie frequently are in the same areas as fall crappie …and vice versa
    congrats bro ...
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    A very good trip, albeit short. Good job paying attention to the details and figuring them out. That is one of the things that keeps me coming back. I too have spent many unproductive, frustrating days. Very cool when it comes together.
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    Thank you for posting. Enjoyed the Pic.'s and thought the info very helpful. Like the idea of a fishing log to refer back to. I will need to start one of my own. Thanks.

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    Thanks for the nice comments everyone.

    As for the comment about cold feet. Here is another part of the story. There is no dock at the boat launch there, so I have to wade a little bit to launch the boat and beach it. Hadn't been an issue before this latest trip, however I have been in the market for rubber boots as my old ones leak, and hadn't gotten any new ones yet. So I only had a pair of Crocs on and swim trunks launching the boat. Instant cold and achy feet. Had a towel, wool socks and flannel lined pants in the boat to put on but never really warmed up.

    As for the journal and attention to details. I usually try to write down all the important stuff in a composition book dedicated to individual ponds. It comes in pretty handy. I remember most things in general, but it helps to really go back and see for sure specifically what was going on and connect the dots. I recommend it for anybody.

    Thanks again everyone.

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