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Anyone here fish Weatherford Crappie House?
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01/21/09 11:12 PM
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Fish Ninja
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Have they been biting lately? Morning or Evening? Thanks.
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Re: Anyone here fish Weatherford Crappie House?
[Re: Fish Ninja]
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01/22/09 12:25 AM
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Walleye Hunter
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i went last week and NOTHING THERE Just Myself ..They Did Put Brighter Lights in Just seen a few Minnows on the Surface NO CRAPPIE
Primo Morales
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Re: Anyone here fish Weatherford Crappie House?
[Re: Walleye Hunter]
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01/22/09 12:40 AM
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dondef
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ya last year never caught more that two or three in eight hours each time. mabe just my luck. the lake is way down maybe that will help?
Last edited by dondef; 01/22/09 12:42 AM.
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Re: Anyone here fish Weatherford Crappie House?
[Re: dondef]
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01/22/09 12:20 PM
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PEDRO H.
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yeah i fish there alot been real slow this year your best bet is to wait until spring for the spawn
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Re: Anyone here fish Weatherford Crappie House?
[Re: PEDRO H.]
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01/22/09 01:27 PM
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Fish Killer
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Big Sexy
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With the water being down almost 7' its really hurt the crappie house.
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Re: Anyone here fish Weatherford Crappie House?
[Re: Fish Ninja]
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01/22/09 08:48 PM
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crapcatcher25
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Green Horn
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Just walked in from there. fished 2 hours 4 fish no keeps. Did see 10 or so keeps caught but there are several Joe Pool regulars there since theyr'e slow They get there early and stay late and get a pretty good sack. Limits coming out of baited boat slips but they want $100 a month per person to fish there. 2 lb 2 oz slab weighed today from the boat slips. Fish the deep end in the corner on the boat slip side as most good sacks are coming from that spot and close to it.
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Re: Anyone here fish Weatherford Crappie House?
[Re: crapcatcher25]
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01/22/09 11:30 PM
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Walleye Hunter
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I bet those Japanesse Men from Arlington are Killing them again in there this Year They Sure Know how to catch them using Crappie riggs tight lined with Live Minnows ..The one Brother camped out there last year for 2 days straight They Where Even Cooking them right there in the Fish House Hot oil and a little Propane Burner .. They just Gut them and toss them in Scales and all and In About 4-5 min Dinner is Ready ...Those Guys Can Catch them if they are Bitting ...NICE GUYS TOO
Primo Morales
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Re: Anyone here fish Weatherford Crappie House?
[Re: Walleye Hunter]
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01/23/09 10:24 PM
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dondef
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ya saw them there in there sleeping bags.it was cold
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Re: Anyone here fish Weatherford Crappie House?
[Re: Walleye Hunter]
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01/25/09 03:44 AM
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FallsOutBoatOften
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I bet those Japanesse Men from Arlington are Killing them again in there this Year They Sure Know how to catch them using Crappie riggs tight lined with Live Minnows ..The one Brother camped out there last year for 2 days straight They Where Even Cooking them right there in the Fish House Hot oil and a little Propane Burner .. They just Gut them and toss them in Scales and all and In About 4-5 min Dinner is Ready ...Those Guys Can Catch them if they are Bitting ...NICE GUYS TOO I worked with a oriental man and I would give him some of the fish I caught once in a while. They eat it all, besides the guts. They boil the heads and make soup out of it, and I have to admit, it is very good. I think they use leeks and potatoes as the main ingredients with the boiled heads. They separate the skull and bones somehow. It was good eating for sure.
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