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Noob with 14ft semi-v and lotsa questions.
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<blockquote data-quote="Razorback" data-source="post: 214347" data-attributes="member: 6263"><p>All the smaller lakes in the Fayetteville area. Lake Fayetteville, Sequoyah, Bob Kidd. I haven't tried Lake Wedington, Lake Prairie Grove or Lake Lincoln yet. I hear that Lake Lincoln is great. No gas motors allowed there though. I tried Beaver once, but it's just too dangerous in my little boat. The white river is great for white bass in the spring (no limit), but it was flooded and dangerous this year from all the rain. There's a boat launch on hwy 45 at a place known as twin bridges. </p><p></p><p>Once you get down here, go check out Custom Lure. It's an awesome little store with just about any plastic you could want, really cheap. 20 packs are around $3, and 50 packs are around $6. The guy also hand makes great spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, jigs, etc. It's located just south of Mountain Man Pawn near the intersection of 71 and 15th St.</p><p></p><p>Let me know when you get here and we can get together and do a little fishin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Razorback, post: 214347, member: 6263"] All the smaller lakes in the Fayetteville area. Lake Fayetteville, Sequoyah, Bob Kidd. I haven't tried Lake Wedington, Lake Prairie Grove or Lake Lincoln yet. I hear that Lake Lincoln is great. No gas motors allowed there though. I tried Beaver once, but it's just too dangerous in my little boat. The white river is great for white bass in the spring (no limit), but it was flooded and dangerous this year from all the rain. There's a boat launch on hwy 45 at a place known as twin bridges. Once you get down here, go check out Custom Lure. It's an awesome little store with just about any plastic you could want, really cheap. 20 packs are around $3, and 50 packs are around $6. The guy also hand makes great spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, jigs, etc. It's located just south of Mountain Man Pawn near the intersection of 71 and 15th St. Let me know when you get here and we can get together and do a little fishin. [/QUOTE]
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