From what I have been hearing the past couple of weeks, this should be on everyone’s playlist:
Looks like a great weekend, turkeys are gobbling, fish are biting, GET OUT THERE!
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From what I have been hearing the past couple of weeks, this should be on everyone’s playlist:
Looks like a great weekend, turkeys are gobbling, fish are biting, GET OUT THERE!
The post Crappie Jams appeared first on NEBRASKALand Magazine.
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