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HELP with Crappie on Ray Hubburd #9749536 02/18/14 07:45 PM
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I've not fished for crappie in about 50 years. Things have changed since then. I don't even own that Zebco 33 anymore. I hear you use something other than minnows. I've got a pontoon with, Humminbird finder and trolling motor, but no clue where to start other than under the I-30 bridge(s).

I've got a new fishing buddy, my grandson. I need to get him hooked up this spring. Any help you can give me would be GREATLY appreciated.

Thanks in advance


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Re: HELP with Crappie on Ray Hubburd [Re: LennieW] #9750250 02/18/14 11:04 PM
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I have not a clue ...
but I bet some nice friendly tff person will pm ya clap

Re: HELP with Crappie on Ray Hubburd [Re: LennieW] #9750264 02/18/14 11:13 PM
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Wish I could help. But I have never fished that lake. I tried to once many years ago but when I got there I found all the ramps were on dry land. So I went to Fork and fished there.

Re: HELP with Crappie on Ray Hubburd [Re: LennieW] #9750425 02/19/14 12:23 AM
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Troll along 30 on the south side of it and u should be able to find some brush piles in 14-20 ft of water. When in full spring u can usually cast towards the rocks and bounce the jig back to u and u should be able to get em!! i usually use a tandem rig when i do this. good luck my friend!



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