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        <title>How To Locate Crappie Beds And Catch A Ton</title>
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        <description>Crappie beds are fairly easy to find, especially if you have sonar available, because crappie bed up in brush and submerged trees. Once you locate these bait rich areas, you will locate the crappie you are seeking. Many anglers who consistently fish certain areas, prepare their own specific fishing areas by building their own crappie beds, and if you build them, they will come...</description>
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