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	<title>Comments on: I often find most of my crappie in small creeks with little or no current off the main rivers in eastern North Carolina. I also believe I am overlooking a vast population of crappie in the main river (Neuse River). Got any suggestions for mid-south river fishing tecniques?</title>
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	<description>Dan Eggertsen Answers A Variety Of Questions About Crappie Fishing!</description>
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