Cemter Hill Lake Report

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>Hey, were always interested in a good crappie report. >Scott

Sorry, Scott–this report is about smallmouth bass, not crappie. :-] Guy A Ripley, TN

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>From The Edge, a monthly newsletter published by the Mid South Hunting >and Fishing News.

Apologies!  I posted this to the wrong group. Guy A Ripley, TN

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Hey, were always interested in a good crappie report. Scott

> From The Edge, a monthly newsletter published by the Mid South Hunting > and Fishing News.  It arrived today, dated 20 April 2002–but I don’t > know what the lead time is and the fishing reports them selves are > undated. FWIW:

> Billy Campbell at All Pro rods (931-074-4466) said, " It has never in > my lifetime been like it was for bass before the water got back into > the parking lots.  The BITE tournament was absolutely fantastic, and > it did not make much difference where you were fishing.  Some said > ‘walls’ and others said ‘bluffs.’  Twenty pounds, a five fish limit, > was out of the money.  It took21 pounds to get in the money, and 25 > pounds plus change to win.  Most fish were caught on spinners, > white/chartreuse combo skirts, in shallow water.  All fish were put > back alive.  Now the water is back in the parking lots, and is 12 to > 15 feet over summer pool.  It’s too high to even get a feel for the > crappie bite, but hopefully things will get back to normal soon.

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Best of success to all at the Classic! > Guy A > Ripley, TN

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From The Edge, a monthly newsletter published by the Mid South Hunting and Fishing News.  It arrived today, dated 20 April 2002–but I don’t know what the lead time is and the fishing reports them selves are undated. FWIW: Billy Campbell at All Pro rods (931-074-4466) said, " It has never in my lifetime been like it was for bass before the water got back into the parking lots.  The BITE tournament was absolutely fantastic, and it did not make much difference where you were fishing.  Some said ‘walls’ and others said ‘bluffs.’  Twenty pounds, a five fish limit, was out of the money.  It took21 pounds to get in the money, and 25 pounds plus change to win.  Most fish were caught on spinners, white/chartreuse combo skirts, in shallow water.  All fish were put back alive.  Now the water is back in the parking lots, and is 12 to 15 feet over summer pool.  It’s too high to even get a feel for the crappie bite, but hopefully things will get back to normal soon. Best of success to all at the Classic! Guy A Ripley, TN

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