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    Catching tons this year jigging. I wonder how many crappies those things eat? They must see a jig from a long ways off.


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    I kill most I catch

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    They were everywhere last weekend on Enid to!


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    I didn’t catch a single one last week at Enid.

    I usually feed them to the osprey


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    They’ll eat anything, so maybe they do get on juvenile crappie. I’ eat em. Cut the lateral line out and they’’re fine


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    Everything will eat a crappie I have caught crappie with little crappie in their gut!


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    We do not need to be returning these things to our lakes . I have sucked it up and started eating them . ( Just don't tell anybody). Let me say if cleaned properly they aren't that bad . Everyone we eat is one less we have to deal with in the future.
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    Pull out one side of the gills. Osprey like them. No sense in choking those things down.


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