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I decided to use Rocky's advice and try for some crappie at the Port ramp. The gate was open and I made my way out to the end of the docks. I stayed for probably two hours and pulled in three small crappies and missed a few others. I was then told I had to leave by an old guy on a tractor before he locked the gate. Not a bad trip, but I wanted to fish the docks longer. Everything I got was near the bottom. I couldn't get anything to hit a bobber rig. I then briefly cast some jigs around the dam arm, but I don't think I had the right colors for bass.
Later J
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What gate did he lock and what time of day was it? Locking the Gate doesn't sound good.
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The small gate near the first few docks as your walk out.
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It's the gate to the private slips. There are four or five public slips near the shore to use when launching/trailering and then the gate to all the other slips.
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The only access to the port ramp docks is by boat. The contractor pulled the walkway and slips on Friday.
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