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It depends alot on the weather that time of the year, but I would try some of the flats with docks and look for brush. Also, investigate some of the Condo docks, sometimes you will find brush there.

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Thanks CMAC. I've been reading Crappie World Magazine and the writers say pretty much what you did. Back in the creeks that have good sections of flats and docks. Last year we fished in the Glaize Arm and mostly main lake features. We hit some fish, but it was slow. I bought a lake map of the niangua end a few days ago and I'm checking it out for the right spots. Thanks for your response.

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Thanks CMAC. I've been reading Crappie World Magazine and the writers say pretty much what you did.

Whopperstopper,

Not to plug my friends book or nothing, but he wrote it specifically for LOTO. I believe he writes for Crappie World Magizine?? His name is John Neporadny. Here is the link. www.jnoutdoors.com

I bought his book for crappie fishing info, it is good reading.

Good luck.

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CMAC,

Thanks for the lead on the book. I'll check the web site next. I sent for and received a copy of Seasonal Structure For Crappie. Found it in Crappie World Magazine for $11. I'm gonna concentrate on the early to mid fall structures of the chapters first,then the rest of the book after vacation. Trying to avoid an information overload before hitting the water.

Your buddy's book on loto should tie it all together to get us started in the right direction. I'm taking the boss from Chicago with me and a full livewell could be a big help at raise time. Ha.

Whopperstopper

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Good luck. Taking out the boss is risky!!! I always take mine in the Spring when they a biting like caged rabbits!!! :lol::lol::lol:

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