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    Default Reelfoot Tommorrow?? Need a Bigger Anchor


    HMMMMMMM. I don't even think that the crappie barge is going out soon. The 40 lb anchor might not be quite enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rushcreekoutdoor View Post
    HMMMMMMM. I don't even think that the crappie barge is going out soon. The 40 lb anchor might not be quite enough.

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    Rick just turn your back to when wind and put a drift sock out you'll be ok

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    Hey rco, I'm assuming that your "crappie barge" is a pontoon? I'm rigging out an old one, and was wondering if you had any pictures or advise. Thanks

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    Reelfoot fri.? got enough deer blood on my jimmie's!! (JIM SHOE"S)
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    Default Le Barge

    My barge is a 20/72 F & F mod - V with a 115 tohat. Its really not that big, but some of the guys on here like comparing it to the Titanic! Its comfy and can handle pretty tough weather until you want to start going into the wind, then it gets tough.

    RFY, Friday wind speed looks calm to 5, might be just the ticket for me too. I am for sure going to try to come sat afternoon after a morning of muzzzzleloading for big buford.

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    That Barge is so big, I'm trying to talk him into putting a small cabin on the rear deck of that thing.

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    Iam starting to wounder about the 18* temp. now i think i just stuck my jym shoes in my mouth!!
    We might be bringing our Hockey Skate's!!
    Or putting another log on the fire?? Back at home!
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    as cold as it turned the fish might be in alittle shock or might have to go to deep water.But you never no all fall its been hit and miss.Somedays they bite somedays they don't . I was told they have catching some nice fish on the upper end. Alot of duck blinds up their hard to fish this time of year.

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