| type="text/javascript"> | | | | water where you are. Every now and then |
| Now I won't tell your wife if you don't and I'm for | | | | sprinkle some more of the cornmeal around and |
| sure going to tell you not to take it all but | | | | before long you'll have a bunchof minnows |
| somewhere in the kitchen cabinet is a bag of | | | | munching away at the corn meal. |
| cornmeal just waiting for the next fishing trip. | | | | Now why do you suppose we want to feed the |
| Take the cornmeal with you each and everytime | | | | minnows?Because the minnows will attract hungry |
| you go crappie fishing and use it the way I | | | | crappie! |
| describe below. | | | | Don't go overboard with the corn meal since you |
| When you've located a likely spot and you're just | | | | don't want the crappie to have too much to eat |
| beginning to "test the waters" so to speak take a | | | | or else they won't take your bait. |
| little of the cornmeal and sprinkle it around the | | | | |