That thing looks like it could've eaten a baseball. It's nice to see toughing it out paid off for you... Easier to brag that way. If that thing is number 2 then what kind of inches/weight beat it?
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Well I got on the lake about 10am after searching for a ramp that had a parking spot. Found out quick that this was going to be a ruff day every boathouse I came to had a bass boat on it pitching brush hawgs worms lizzards. Well I finally come up on a couple that was free anchored down and started shooting and bam the thump was on! I had 10 quick but then the wind picked up and the waves from what I found out was a 209 boat bass tourney turned my day upside down. My anchors would not hold I just couldn't stay in front of the doors by 12pm I give up with 15 keepers. I did manage the second biggest crappie I have ever caught 17 inch 3lbs 2ozs so I am thankful for that sow she was about to pop
Crappie Reaper LIKED above post
That thing looks like it could've eaten a baseball. It's nice to see toughing it out paid off for you... Easier to brag that way. If that thing is number 2 then what kind of inches/weight beat it?
Ikard77 LIKED above post
nice fish, you fishing guntersville?
Way to Ikard that is one nice crappie.Sorry you had to deal with those rude Bass jerks again they ride around all day beating their chest , hay watch me blow you out of the water and wash you off he bank.
Ikard77 LIKED above post
Yes Sir I was around the Preston island area and to the question of what beat that one was 19 inches 3lb 15 ozs caught 6 years ago in the Honeycomb area to bad I got it in October at night on a minnow with no eggs or it may have been close to the record but who knows they are both still swimming in a local pond
Good job i hate bass boat traffic. they sure know how to stir up the water