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Nice photos
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them crappies are the best eating fish around in my book..and when there biting you can have some fun.... charlie
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04-14-2012, 01:46 AM | #5 | ||||||
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04-14-2012, 08:14 AM | #6 | ||||||
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bill you just about made me bite my tongue reading about crappie fried taters and onions...if there was ever a better tasting fish GOD kept it for hisself.... do you use live or artifical bait for the crappie.... i like minnows the best myself but hey a jig in the takle box dont hurt either...i should be uot on the water rite now but im going to a old car show this morning...ive got a lot of bad habits and looking at rusty iron is one of them... charlie
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04-14-2012, 08:36 AM | #7 | ||||||
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Bill ,Looks like all you needed were a few Morels ! Nice pictures ! Charlie is right on ,those Crappie sure are some fun catching and Great eating ! Russ
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These fish were caught using live minners fished under lanterns at night. Fished up at Canyon Lake near Austin where the creek runs into the lake. Can only fish at night these days because of all the skidos.speed boats that have taken over.These folks do not have any respect for fisherman or even each other. Bill |
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Took 4 hoyrs to catch these..a few years ago you could catch 50 or more in this time..guess that is progress...... |
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those are nice eating size too. I saw crappies caught in the Missouri River a couple of years ago that must have weighed at least 3#. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. Tyrannocrappie for sure.
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