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    Default Crappie Tournament at Pickwick on 9/12/2015


    The West TN Crappie Club will be hosting a tournament on Pickwick Lake on 9/12/2015.

    Registration- 5:45am - 6:00am at the Yellow Creek/State Line ramp
    Start - 6:30am
    Stop time - 2:30pm
    Weigh in - 3:00pm - at the Yellow Creek/State Line ramp

    Weigh in 7 live crappie and will payout 1 in 3 boats plus pays 1st and 2nd Big Fish.
    This is an open tournament so you don't have to be a member of WTCC to fish it.
    You can launch at any ramp at Pickwick, but the registration and weigh in will be at the Yellow Creek/State Line ramp.

    Entry fee is $60/boat (non-member) and $50/boat (member).

    If you plan to fish or have any questions, call Jamey (731-441-3429) by 7pm on Thursday (9/10) so that we know who all plans to fish.

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    bump,if your gonna fish try to let me know by 7pm thursday ,thanks

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    We had a great day fishing with the west TN crappie club guys. All were really nice. It was a tough bite today.

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    The fish were holding tight to steep dropping ledges with brush and/ boulders. The other important factor was water clarity. The water was much darker and stained than it appeared on the surface. We had to fish with deep water and/or dirty water colored jigs.
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