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    I hit the Jourdan River today to see numerous other Crappie Anglers pounding the banks. As I moved around most were fishing shiners 2ft under a cork. Since I was catching fish I didn't fish where others could see what I was doing. I kinda feel bad as I told fellow CDC member P-Nut that was a good plan where he was going fishing today. I hope he had better luck than the long faces on the guys I watched fishing. All the quality fish in the box were over 14ft deep. If I fished 9-11ft I didn't catch even a small keeper, 12-14ft I had to weigh having fish to fry or not with the keepers from that depth, the fish over 14ft deep I had to get the net. BGBS in Eclipse did the catching. I also saw several schools of small Crappie in 18-20Ft of water moving up river. A good sign since the Saltwater Intrusion damage happened last Fall.

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    Nice cooler of groceries. Good job.
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    I hit the Jourdan River today to see numerous other Crappie Anglers pounding the banks. As I moved around most were fishing shiners 2ft under a cork. Since I was catching fish I didn't fish where others could see what I was doing. I kinda feel bad as I told fellow CDC member P-Nut that was a good plan where he was going fishing today. I hope he had better luck than the long faces on the guys I watched fishing. All the quality fish in the box were over 14ft deep. If I fished 9-11ft I didn't catch even a small keeper, 12-14ft I had to weigh having fish to fry or not with the keepers from that depth, the fish over 14ft deep I had to get the net. BGBS in Eclipse did the catching. I also saw several schools of small Crappie in 18-20Ft of water moving up river. A good sign since the Saltwater Intrusion damage happened last Fall.
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    Good job John! Thanks for sharing
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    Great read, John. Congrats on a nice cooler of groceries.
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    nice box of fish , my fish were in 7 fow at the spot I visited yesterday and 3 fow at the spot the day before that ....
    the spring fling will keep ya guessing ....
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