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    My partner and I fished our first tournament last saturday at Grenada lake. We recieved a sound butt kickin from the pros.These guys are pretty darn good. We Had alot of fun fishing the tournament.I think all yall should try this at least once. You will find out how much you really now about crappie fishing. My partner and I are going to work hard on new techniques this year and give em a run for there money next year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by england
    My partner and I fished our first tournament last saturday at Grenada lake. We recieved a sound butt kickin from the pros.These guys are pretty darn good. We Had alot of fun fishing the tournament.I think all yall should try this at least once. You will find out how much you really now about crappie fishing. My partner and I are going to work hard on new techniques this year and give em a run for there money next year.
    well, my buddy and I are right there with ya. We had our butts handed to us on a plate. I have never felt more ashaned of myself. But, these guys are the best. They are the best crappie fisherman in the world. At least I caught 2 that I am hanging on my wall.
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    David, Me and my 9 year old son were there for the weigh-in. That was the most really big fish I have ever seen at one time. My son is begging to go back and fish. He normally wants nothing to do with crappie fishing.I appreciate all the guys who helped me turn him on to crappie fishing. Yall may have got your tails kicked but at least you had the guts to go toe to toe with the best fishermen in the country. Thanks from me and my son to all who fished in the tournament and those who helped put it on. It was a day we won't soon forget.

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    the clarion ledger reported that the average fish per pound was 2.8 pounds with a seven fish limit.

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    that is unreal. Nowhere else in the world can that happen besides Grenada
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    Hey there gents. Sounds like if I was ever going to take a whippin, that would've been the way I would like it. I can't believe that 2.8lbs!!! Thats insane. The biggest crappei I've ever caucht was 2.13lbs. I am leaving Friday for Grenada and staying in Huch White park. Does anyone know any general info about where and how they were catching em this weekend. This is my first time going there and I already can't concentrate sitting here in my office. Any info would be greatly appreciated.

    Hey David, how big are your wallhangers?

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    Biggest was just over 3, and the other was 2 2/3. I am mountsing the 2 3/4 to make the 3 pounder relaly look like a 3 pounder.

    We caught our few fish in 10 feet around the timbre. But I would guess they would be in very shallow water right now. If you see a stump, or brush pile, fish it with a jig of somekind. You should be able to catch a major slab this weekend. Go to Greysport landing and fish around all the stumps and brush piles. Even jig around the timbre there. May not catch a ton of fish, but what you catch will weigh a ton!!!,
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    Thanks for the advice. Hope the weather wants to cooperate with us! I'll take my limit of 1 to 1-1/2lbs right now and not complain a minute!

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