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Cooper state park
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02/22/12 02:07 AM
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Anybody know when the crappie will movie up into shallow water on the wall at cooper state park? We have tore em up out there in the past but can't remember for the life of me when they move up on it! Thanks
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Re: Cooper state park
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02/22/12 02:38 PM
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I don't think any water is going to be around the wall unless we get some more rain. You might want to check out the creek by the pier.
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Re: Cooper state park
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02/22/12 06:04 PM
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Oh ok...I haven't been out there lately but I had heard the water levels came way back up
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Re: Cooper state park
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02/23/12 01:47 AM
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The lake did come up but we are still 7 ft low. Before all of this rain we were 13.1 ft low. So to answer your question its going to take more than warmer water for the wall to be good. But all banks on the south side of the lake can be good for crappie fishing. Lots of hard clay and very little silt on south side.
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