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    Cool For you East Oklahoma & West Arkansas guys


    Quick introduction- First, my name is Justin, my grandfather I fished with was Spatzie so that's where that comes from. For the last 10 years I've been coaching my daughter's "Summer" basketball teams (Summer basketball lasts about 10 months a year) She's about graduate HS and go play in college- so it's time to move on to something else for my wife and I to spend our time and $$ on. Crappie Fishing!

    My fishing has been 99% wading in small rivers & creeks, sometimes floating, mostly for smallmouth and bream. But now it's time to buy a boat and some cool electronics! - or it will be after I put back a few thousand bucks.

    Here's my question, something to think about. If you were starting from scratch trying to learn how to catch crappie, what lake in East Ok or West Ar would you start with? Would you concentrate most of your time on the water on one lake? or hit as many lakes as you could?

    I think I can reasonably fish from Dardanelle to the East, to Eufaula to the West and anything in between, with Wister and Lake Fort Smith being the easiest to hit.

    Just curious to see what you guys think.

    Justin

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    First off Welcome Spatzie.

    Were I to do it over again, I would pick a lake fairly close to where I lived and learn as much about that lake as I could with only an occasional side trip to a different lake. I think you would learn more that way than hop skippin around to different lakes every weekend. In my mind it would keep the confusion down. This being said, I've enjoyed fishing different lakes at different times of the year.

    Feb 26, 27,28th. We have our winter camp scheduled at Hugo Lake here in Oklahoma. Go to our OKlahoma Crappie Camp board and check it out. And if you can or desire to, come join us. Great group of folks

    Pappa
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    I agree with Pappa about the crappie camp. If I were you I would contact Robert Robinson, aka Wister Slab Daddy on here, and I would learn Wister. Wister is one of the top crappie lakes in the state. Robert is the man on Wister and Kerr in your area and he is more than willing to help people learn. I just got off the phone with him and he said to private message him on here or give him a call. I am going to private message you his number, so check your messages. Welcome aboard, I may be down at Wister on Friday, it depends on whether I have to work OT or not.

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    That's good advice, Spatzie. The guys on cdc are really helpful, and any time you can get together with a bunch of them (like at crappie camp), you'll learn a lot. But watch out for some of the chili and "fruit drinks" at the camps. I have heard some harrowing stories about the after-effects.
    If you had posted last week, you would have been in time to catch the Crappie University at Tulsa, which has already started. It would be an ideal place for someone to get all the dope on crappie fishing and equipment. I don't know if there are any slots left or if you could get in late. There may be a Crappie University in OKC, starting this weekend. I'm not sure of the dates and speakers.

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    This is the info on the Crappie University. It was posted on the 1st. You might give them a call, Spatzie.

    Probably everyone already knows about this...but: Crappie University is coming to the Tulsa Tech Owasso campus Feb. 2, 9, 11, and 16. 7:30 - 9:30 Instructors are Barry Morrow, Gary Dollahon, Kurt Kuklinski and Wally Marshall. As of Feb. 1 they have slots open. 918-828-5000 $89

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    Quote Originally Posted by deerhunterodie View Post
    I agree with Pappa about the crappie camp. If I were you I would contact Robert Robinson, aka Wister Slab Daddy on here, and I would learn Wister. Wister is one of the top crappie lakes in the state. Robert is the man on Wister and Kerr in your area and he is more than willing to help people learn. I just got off the phone with him and he said to private message him on here or give him a call. I am going to private message you his number, so check your messages. Welcome aboard, I may be down at Wister on Friday, it depends on whether I have to work OT or not.

    Odie
    You get hooked up with WSD you will be a crappie expert in no time! Warning you will need some bengay for yer arms as they will be sore from catchin dem pigs! I guarantee he is the best free guide I have ever used!!!!
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    PM me. I can lend you some assistance

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    Thanks guys for all your help. I knew this was the place to come for friendly advise.
    Still interested in hearing some other opinions about starting from scratch learning to catch fish consistently.
    Thanks again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spatzie View Post
    Thanks guys for all your help. I knew this was the place to come for friendly advise.
    Still interested in hearing some other opinions about starting from scratch learning to catch fish consistently.
    Thanks again!
    Bass Pro Book Section. In-Fishermen has several great books on crappie fishing to get a broad based crappie education. Then you have knowledge to try when you go.
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    You can also read reports from years past on the archives thread on the more popular lakes in Eastern Oklahoma. EB
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