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Re: Best Crappie lake ? [Re: ERNEST PATY] #5224519 08/21/10 09:42 PM
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Best Crappie Lake in September?

Man that’s where ever you want to go in North Texas – that is the cream of the crop – and it don’t get any better.

I’m talking as good as it gets.

I love those Fall Crappie (big and plentiful). Yep I love the fall – so much – but I’m going on vacation too.

For me it’s to our coast – but yep - I kind of hate to miss the fall Crappie in north Texas - it’s good - real, real good.

I won’t be here – but the best Crappie Guide I know of is Rob Jolliff (borrow none) – day in and day out and in our fall – it’s easy – and Bud that time of the year – I promise you'll get em all and learn from the master – everyday Call him at (254) 938-2681 hm or (254) 855-7371 cell. He'll make it look so easy you'll think you can do it (that's the mark of a great Guide),

You’ll enjoy it - catch more than you can keep and learn bunches and from one fishing guide to another fishing guide – you will not be disappointed,

Best Lakes? - It's where ever you want to go when you know the lake.

You know what they all have Crappie - then its just matter of finding them,

Re: Best Crappie lake ? [Re: JD Lyle] #5225239 08/22/10 02:31 AM
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I haven't seen anyone mention Lake O the Pines. I have not fished in there in September, but awesome crappie lake a pretty fish. Due to the water clarity, the fish come out of there dark green and yellow. Great lake for good sized fish too. I am also partial to Lavon and it's 5 minutes from my house smile

For relaxing and scenic views, I like Millwood, Lake O The Pines. Both of those lakes have a nice getaway type feel.

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Re: Best Crappie lake ? [Re: JD Lyle] #5225258 08/22/10 02:39 AM
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Lake Millwood - Great big crappie lake although I have never just slayed them there.



Lake O The Pines


Lavon w/ Jerry Hancock


Texoma:



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