LITTLE ROCK "No one loves a Christmas tree on March the 25th," was the punchline to a favorite poem in Shel Silverstein s book, Where the Sidewalk Ends, but Silverstein may have gotten it wrong in the eyes of crappie anglers. They absolutely love old Christmas trees at the end of March, so long as they re sitting 10 feet deep in their favorite lake.
LITTLE ROCK "No one loves a Christmas tree on March the 25th," was the punchline to a favorite poem in Shel Silverstein s book, Where the Sidewalk Ends, but Silverstein may have gotten it wrong in the eyes of crappie anglers. They absolutely love old Christmas trees at the end of March, so long as they re sitting 10 feet deep in their favorite lake.
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AGFC News) – “No one loves a Christmas tree on March the 25th,” was the punchline to a favorite poem in Shel Silverstein’s book, Where the Sidewalk Ends, but Silverstein may have gotten it wrong in the eyes of crappie anglers. They absolutely love old Christmas trees at the end of March, so […]