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    Next time I am there I am following all the Stratos and Smoker crafts, We did catch a perch, a white bass and a sunny, the Crappie were all blacks and thick ones.

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    Tom513..... Bite was a little silly..... Had to keep moving.....
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    lol...Yes, a poor boys old smoker craft. We don't get to fish this lake often, so I thought we did good. My partner with 5 layer of clothes was cold....
    (but she outlasted the boys we didn't see on the lake)

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    Eh the fish don't care what kinda boat you got........ Last boat I had was a tiller model smoker craft ....... At times I still wish I had it...... Was a good boat ...... Like having a bass boat though.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeepguyjames View Post
    Eh the fish don't care what kinda boat you got........ Last boat I had was a tiller model smoker craft ....... At times I still wish I had it...... Was a good boat ...... Like having a bass boat though.......
    True dat, I had a 1968' 12.5ft fiberglass tri haul 9.5 hp evenrude that started my love affair with Crappie fishing, talked my wife into selling Our camper that we never had time to use anymore to finance the new boat with the agreement that I would take Her fishing, and I must say I like taking her but shes not good with cold weather, I work 60 to 70 hours a week in Spring and Summer but still make time to get on the water one day a week.

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