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<blockquote data-quote="Reelfoot" data-source="post: 1930753" data-attributes="member: 8321"><p>Been a while since I posted an updated fishing report...too much bad weather and uncooperative fish so here goes...</p><p></p><p>The crappie are now back to their usual haunts for post-spawn. We have done pretty good fishing Swan Basin, Caney, Grooms, Buzzard Slough, and the Fencerow. The fish are generally in 9-12 foot of water. Look for big schools relating close to some type of structure. If you get into a school of little ones, you're better off moving since they are pretty much schooled-up according to size now. Minnows have been the bait of choice with a blue/white jig doing pretty fair tipped with either a minnow or crappie nibble.</p><p></p><p>Later,</p><p>Reelfoot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelfoot, post: 1930753, member: 8321"] Been a while since I posted an updated fishing report...too much bad weather and uncooperative fish so here goes... The crappie are now back to their usual haunts for post-spawn. We have done pretty good fishing Swan Basin, Caney, Grooms, Buzzard Slough, and the Fencerow. The fish are generally in 9-12 foot of water. Look for big schools relating close to some type of structure. If you get into a school of little ones, you're better off moving since they are pretty much schooled-up according to size now. Minnows have been the bait of choice with a blue/white jig doing pretty fair tipped with either a minnow or crappie nibble. Later, Reelfoot [/QUOTE]
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