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        <title>Where Are The Most Productive Areas For Crappie In Kentucky</title>
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        <description>In my opinion any discussion of crappie fishing in the state of Kentucky starts and finishes with Kentucky Lake.  Kentucky Lake is a very long and very thin lake that is situated in a large portion of Northwestern Kentucky.  It is a very important tourist attraction for the state and home to large numbers of very large crappie.</description>
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