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<blockquote data-quote="crazyfish" data-source="post: 1058404" data-attributes="member: 2347"><p>Skip Hefner and go to the old "kiddie pond" east of Hefner. Take may to wilshire and go west until you pass the last house. Turn right and drive in to the cable fence and park. Walk down that east side and fish. Tie on two tube jigs about a foot apart and float them about 3 to 4 foot deep under a cork. Throw it out and reel it in slowly. I always did my best on blue/white, black/chartruese, black/pink, or red/white tube jigs. Skip the first 100 yards from the corner. That's about as far as most people get before they quit. So that's where I would start. I've caught a bunch of nice crappie there. </p><p></p><p>When the crappie start spawning, you can some in the main lake over by the lighthouse. </p><p></p><p>If you have access to a boat, I know a place north of Piedmont you can go. Teeeroy has been there. It's a semi- private lake. Just not much bank access.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazyfish, post: 1058404, member: 2347"] Skip Hefner and go to the old "kiddie pond" east of Hefner. Take may to wilshire and go west until you pass the last house. Turn right and drive in to the cable fence and park. Walk down that east side and fish. Tie on two tube jigs about a foot apart and float them about 3 to 4 foot deep under a cork. Throw it out and reel it in slowly. I always did my best on blue/white, black/chartruese, black/pink, or red/white tube jigs. Skip the first 100 yards from the corner. That's about as far as most people get before they quit. So that's where I would start. I've caught a bunch of nice crappie there. When the crappie start spawning, you can some in the main lake over by the lighthouse. If you have access to a boat, I know a place north of Piedmont you can go. Teeeroy has been there. It's a semi- private lake. Just not much bank access. [/QUOTE]
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