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Posted: Nov 15 2009, 04:23 PM


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The hell with the turkeys......I am looking for sponges!!!!!!
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Posted: Nov 15 2009, 08:46 PM


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QUOTE (crappiehunter @ Nov 14 2009, 07:55 AM)
I launched at Maggie's Landing this summer and fished that area and I agree it looks good. More like a lake than a river in that area. Wide and a lot of options.  I would also throw out Barbie Chain, sure a lot of options in that area too. Or Wauwasee, huge lake with lots of options. The challenge on any of these places is when you are new to body of water it can be tough to find the spots starting out. I think with the ecomony we need to stay somewhat local to insure a good turnout. But I also think it's fun to learn a new lake and area. If we are staying up in the north, I'd say, do it in May. If we hit central, like Raccoon, maybe late April. We need 55-60 degree water for the crappie bite to be on. Willow Slough could be good for bass, gills and pike in the Spring. Camping is right there but it's all primitive with no electric. The Kankakee is within 20 minutes of it too. They rent boats there too. The biggest challenge would be charging everybodies batteries but I've heard the bait shop does it for a fee, and it's right there.

[QUOTE] Mike I could be wrong and they may not let U do it anymore, but we used to charge batteries @ the Slough at the showerhouse/bathroom. I also gotta believe a cpl of the guys/gals may have a genny or 2 to bring along.
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