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    I’m from East TN, and have only fished in West TN one time. We left Reelfoot and went to Kentucky Lake. As I recall, it wasn’t terribly far. To clarify, we were camping and the rain came down in buckets, and everything we had was soaked, thanks to sorry tents! We needed to get inside four walls, so we drove to Paris Landing on Kentucky Lake. Reelfoot Lake and the area is beautiful!

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    Douglas lake in dandridge TN has great crappie numbers. Little farther drive but good fishing. Saturday should be a good day. Sunday is rain.

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    Ain't nothin here in big sand river but big mouth asian carp and 9.9 inch crappie.
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    Default A little local knowledge please.

    Spider rigging in 10-12' water with minnows might net you a few. Cypress Point or Blue Bank are probably the best options for a place to stay. Watch out for stumps and flying carp!


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    Thanks again Tennessee Crappie form you been a great help to a couple of buckeyes

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    I’d try the south end. Did well there few weeks ago. Headed over Saturday morning myself.

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    While trying to find a place to book notice that's some Resorts are closef for duck hunting season will that be an issue

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    Just fish the south end of the lake away from the duck blinds. Duck hunting is king over there and you wouldn't want to be rude and interrupt someone's hunt. The south end in 10-12 fow is good advice.
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    I would like to thank all the gentleman that gave me information on reelfoot lake even though we didn’t make the information that you provided us was helpful. We decided to go up to Port Huron an walleye fish instead. We had a good time but there’s not like swinging crappie over the side of the boat. Lol Thanks again for your help.

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