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Crappie Eagle Mountain
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06/10/17 02:58 PM
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GROD
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Anyone have any luck on the Mountain lately? I bass fish 99% of the time, but trying to learn this crappie technique. Thanks...
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Re: Crappie Eagle Mountain
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06/10/17 06:22 PM
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GROD
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Guess no one crappie fishes at EM... thanks.
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Re: Crappie Eagle Mountain
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06/10/17 06:58 PM
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Sandog
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Minnows in the sailboat marina have always worked for me...
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Re: Crappie Eagle Mountain
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06/11/17 12:57 AM
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PEDRO H.
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EM has a good population of crappie mainly a good group of docks( that I can never find LOL) I rarely fish for them on the lake because I frequent Weatherford lake which is right down the road from me. They are pretty easy to catch once you figure them out. I like catching them deep on brushpiles.
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Re: Crappie Eagle Mountain
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06/11/17 01:31 AM
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GROD
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I'll do some searching... I know of many brush piles...
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Re: Crappie Eagle Mountain
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06/11/17 02:40 AM
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SARG
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Harbor One launch (I would never launch there) Heading south from the launch is a pier style dock right at the no wake line Fished it many a year while and after we built those blue roof condo's. I set the boat slips piece by piece by my self. That pier has some crazy fish hanging around it all the time Alot of folk fish "at it" but likely none know what a jigging spoon is More skills you have the more species you can catch there
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Re: Crappie Eagle Mountain
[Re: GROD]
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06/11/17 01:13 PM
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GROD
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I bass fish that pole dock a lot... have to give the crappie style a try. Thanks!
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Re: Crappie Eagle Mountain
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06/12/17 08:29 PM
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r63pappy
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I use my sisters boat ramps
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Re: Crappie Eagle Mountain
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06/13/17 02:48 AM
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SARG
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1/4-1/2oz chrome jigging spoons are well underrated everywhere They catch fish most baits CANT,its the simple of it all really I bass fish that pole dock a lot... have to give the crappie style a try. Thanks!
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Re: Crappie Eagle Mountain
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06/13/17 11:58 AM
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GROD
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I've got a box full of spoons... one will be gliding down the poles soon. Thanks
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Re: Crappie Eagle Mountain
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06/13/17 06:25 PM
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Holliday
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I put my kayak in at Lake Country on Sunday morning to shoot docks. I really couldn't find them. A couple dinks and small bass. Fished some stuff that I had pretty good success on in May but I couldn't find them. Heard some reports of crappie being caught by the Fort Worth boat club and docks in 12 to 15 fow. But I sure couldn't find them Sunday. Hope you find them my friend.
Last edited by Holliday; 06/13/17 06:27 PM.
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Re: Crappie Eagle Mountain
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06/15/17 01:25 AM
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SARG
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I like the north side as is shades up Youll loose a few on those freakin cables,no way around it I callem Kentucky bass,some call them spotted,they are there up to about 16" some days and a very tasty when fried up. The more you work that thing the more you learn When your 14# gets yanked back to the spool youll keep hitting it LOL! I call it the fish tank for a reason,there is so much there in a small place. I've got a box full of spoons... one will be gliding down the poles soon. Thanks
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Re: Crappie Eagle Mountain
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06/15/17 04:14 PM
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Squirrely Dan
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Probably like I do it on Bridgeport and dock shoot all the deep docks with 1/16 oz jig. Usually I go threw kinda fast hitting here and there until I catch one then slow down. During summer they're usually sitting only 5'-10' under docks and hit it on the fall. I would think EM would fish the same.
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Re: Crappie Eagle Mountain
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06/15/17 04:38 PM
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GROD
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When i get the chance to get out there I'll let you know how I did. Live literally 1 min from lake country ramp and still can't find the time...
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Re: Crappie Eagle Mountain
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06/16/17 09:59 PM
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REDGUN
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I fished with a guy, that has fished that lake for 20+ years. We would fish one dock, catch a few crappie, then move 5-10 docks down and start fishing again??.......He "knew" which docks (usually) held fish and which ones never had any. Point being, there are a LOT of docks on that lake that the crappie just don't like......Don't stay very long if you don't get any hits. 
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