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    I find schools of 6-10in Goo on Ross Barnett that look just like that. I would catch one Crappie and spend a hour catching Goo waiting on another Crappie. You're well North of us so I don't know if you even have Goo. I have learned to not spend too much time on schools looking like that.
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    Goo never heard of it. Drum??

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    Quote Originally Posted by keeferfish View Post
    Goo never heard of it. Drum??
    Goo ... short for Gaspergou ... Southern nickname of Freshwater Drum.
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    They are fun to catch
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    Thank you CrappiePappy, being 14 miles from the Gulf of Mexico I think your description is very accurate.
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    thin filets , but tasty , go by lots of names , better than a sand bass aka white bass by about 2.5 miles in the baked goods dept. ....
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    If they're crappie, they're small, and IMO not worth the effort even if they were biting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    possibly crappie , not sure as to how you can tell they be little ones though ?
    possibly small amounts of baitfish around them ?
    no clue , if you dropped a jig and ketched a crappie , it is more than likely they was crappie is my take ...
    a 12 inch fish will fill that block (or close ) especially at 15 ft .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eagle 1 View Post
    a 12 inch fish will fill that block (or close ) especially at 15 ft .
    Tell me how that works coach. It looks like the graph is in 2ft increments. I would think a 12 inch fish would only fill half that block. What am I missing?


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    I can't compare fish to block size on my Active Target. Sometimes my jig looks almost as big as a decent crappie.

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