crappie fishing in the bay

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2011/04/30 09:10:20 (permalink)

crappie fishing in the bay

Is there any good crappie fishing in the bay from shore or wading? If so if anybody would care to enlighten me as to where and the best approximate times it would be appricieated. please send pm.
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    Coryness2008
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    RE: crappie fishing in the bay 2011/05/03 12:52:17 (permalink)
    I seen guys catching one after another back at the canoe rental docks in the lagoons a couple weeks ago..
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    chrishinesg
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    RE: crappie fishing in the bay 2011/05/03 16:46:53 (permalink)
    i agree with topdog...if i had the opportunity to fish pymy on a regular basis, i wouldnt even consider driving to erie

    It's not how deep you fish...It's how you wiggle your worm.
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    B.HINES
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    RE: crappie fishing in the bay 2011/05/13 22:12:56 (permalink)
    Crappie fishing is still decent in the lagoons at PI. Fished a couple days this week.
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    chrishinesg
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    RE: crappie fishing in the bay 2011/05/14 08:12:38 (permalink)
    he's a liar....dont listen to him

    It's not how deep you fish...It's how you wiggle your worm.
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    B.HINES
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    RE: crappie fishing in the bay 2011/05/14 08:35:21 (permalink)
    Yeah cuz you werent with me right?? haha
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    chrishinesg
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    RE: crappie fishing in the bay 2011/05/14 18:00:06 (permalink)
    no idea what u are talking about

    It's not how deep you fish...It's how you wiggle your worm.
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    cbeagler
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    RE: crappie fishing in the bay 2011/05/16 13:21:47 (permalink)
    So...um. Forgive me, but I noticed that you have some striking similarities with someone else I have spoken with. With whom am I speaking today?

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    chrishinesg
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    RE: crappie fishing in the bay 2011/05/16 18:13:35 (permalink)
    im B's uncle...we fish together a few times a week and love to screw with each other...were both willing to give as much info as we have...so if you need any info on wheere we are fishing or how we are doing with the fish, dont hesitate to ask...youll get the same info from both of us

    It's not how deep you fish...It's how you wiggle your worm.
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    chrishinesg
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    RE: crappie fishing in the bay 2011/05/16 18:17:09 (permalink)
    we fished the fingers at edinboro on sat and in the 2 hrs we had before the rain we put 12 or so nice crappies in the "keeper" bucket....the wednesday before we were at the boat rental in the lagoons and kept about the same amount but it took us several hours to do so....lots of throw backs

    It's not how deep you fish...It's how you wiggle your worm.
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    fish whisper
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    RE: crappie fishing in the bay 2011/05/17 10:53:00 (permalink)
    I'm not going to lie its been my best crappie year yet however, I think its because I focused mainly on them on some trips. They love those small white jigs they sell at the bait stores I have stocked up on them. Your best bet for crappies right now is the bayfront side of town at this point however, don't count out the lagoons as the bite can be hot and then not
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    B.HINES
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    RE: crappie fishing in the bay 2011/05/17 13:48:49 (permalink)
    Where exactly on the bayfront side do you mean? And what white jigs? The mini-mites?
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    fish whisper
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    RE: crappie fishing in the bay 2011/05/17 17:50:43 (permalink)
    Yep mini mights and any of the shallow areas and marinas. I just got home from being poured on the water is brown, luckily the marinas were clear and managed around 14 good sized slabs and quite a few smallies
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    RE: crappie fishing in the bay 2011/05/17 18:29:57 (permalink)
    sounds like fun...if you ever need any company on one of your outings, im always looking to get out...and until the nephew graduates im on my own

    It's not how deep you fish...It's how you wiggle your worm.
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    RE: crappie fishing in the bay 2011/05/18 21:49:56 (permalink)
    Two more weeks! hahaha
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