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] just wanted to give everyone a shout and say hi.i have been visiting this site for a while now and finally decided to join.this is a great site and is very entertaining and informative.everyone seems to have fun here and are always willing to help a guy out.keep up the good work and humor.looking forward to possible meeting and fishing with some of ya.
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Welcome to the best fishing boards on the net. What part of the state are you from, and what species of fish is your most targeted?
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welcome aboard!!! what is your favorite fish to fish for??? can u figure out mine???[pirate][mad][
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welcom aboard. You will difinitely enjoy being a memeber of this fishing community. I have had a great time since I joined up and look forward to your posts. Hope to see you out on the lake,
jed
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Hi Bullseye... & welcome
Good to have you as a member of the ever expanding Freshman class of 2005... PB
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Welcome, and I hope you enjoy your stay here.
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just want to give everyone an idea about me,iam from magna and hunt and fish every chance i get.i like fishing for anything that swims.my love is crappi,bass and cats.i reallllllyyyyy love ice fishing[
]and go any chance the wife will allow me to get away from my chores.but if i go and chores are left on the back burner,,[pirate] im sure yall under stand ..lol.thanks for the welcome everyone...
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welcome to BFT so you like crappie hu? Where do you ice some Crappie in utah any way. I have been looking and i havn't found a place yet.
Don
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Hey there are still some nice crappie in willard,So I'm going to tell you about the tecnique I use to catch a few,If and I mean If the water level comes back up at willard,the boat docks can produce some nice slabs,but you got to fish them the way I describe here,On all of the docks at willard exept the ones by the ramps at the south marina,there are long poles that hold the docks in postion,if you tie on small 1/16 oz. jigs on,color is red with the white tales,tube or twister tail styles both work,pitch them up under the docks right next to the poles and let them sink vertical,watch your line and if you see your line jump,set the hook,you may feel the tick,but I usally watch my line.if the jig falls and you dont get the hit pull it back up and repeat. I have caught quite a few that way,but when the water is up them new docks on the south side of the north marina will be great place to use this method.I have caught them there in the spring and early summer.then they seem to move out of there in summer.and a float tube is the best way to get in to them spots,if the slips are empty you can pull your boat in there and fish them.just another way to get a few.
Later,FNF
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