No boat? That’s no problem this time of year when you can find piles of crappie in shallow water. Here's how to catch crappies from shore.
Yahoo: Reservoir fishing giving up big crappie. How and where to catch them
Reservoir fishing giving up big crappie. How and where to catch them
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Yahoo: How to Catch Spring Crappie — and the Gear You Need for Success
How to Catch Spring Crappie — and the Gear You Need for Success
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette: NWA fishing report: Catch crappie hanging out around timber and brush piles on Beaver Lake
NWA fishing report: Catch crappie hanging out around timber and brush piles on Beaver Lake
Cedar Bluff Angler Lands $1,000 Tagged Fish in Weiss Lake Crappie Rodeo CEDAR BLUFF — A local angler is celebrating a big catch and an even bigger payday after reeling in a tagged crappie during the ...
The Clarion-Ledger: Reservoir fishing giving up big crappie. How and where to catch them
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