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Crappie yakking lake Holbrook
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01/21/16 07:46 PM
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naparat
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I finally got my anchor trolly installed and went to Holbrook yesterday,couldn't wait to set the hook. I turned on my elite 4x chirp and went to paddling my new ascend with all my equipment on board and it was cold at 8 am I went all over that lake and scanned billions of bait and crappies and I think I saw nessy, any how I didn't realize how wet I was going to get,and froze didn't have a wet suit. Well after the sun came out and I warmed up a little I had 1 bite. Nevertheless I was having a good day paddling around the lake,and marked tons of bait and crappies,I THOUGHT IT WAS AWESOME THE WAY THE ANCHOR TROLLY PERFORMED! Thanks for all the yakking info gone to meet up and wet a hook soon.pS.on my way home I found out my transmission and rear end are going out.I hope I don't have to cart It to the lake. 
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Re: Crappie yakking lake Holbrook
[Re: naparat]
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01/22/16 04:43 PM
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Joined: Jul 2013
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Fisherman13
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Nice lake! I grew up fishing on my grand parents dock on that lake. Catching bluegills anyways. My brother used to go down there and catch a ton a crappie in the spring off the dock. I'm hoping to take my kayak to that lake in the late spring or early summer this year. Ever since I got my kayak I've wanted to take down to that lake. Fork is so close I get side tracked.
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