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    man did it hammer that jig and fight like it meant it ....
    sure was pretty , looks like it has a small bite right in the front of it's shoulder ......
    you know who does that .....
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    and then,,,,the first mohawk of the year in that spot had to get in on some of the action as well ....
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    Pretty feesh!
    Nice Ketchn !
    “ The bigger the Bend , the Wider the Grin ! “
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    Yeah those things put up a good fight too. I haven't caught very many of them.
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    Haven't caught any warmouths this spring yet but have caught many of the black striped and black nosed crappies. I really believe that they fight a little more than the black and white versions. Good pics
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    I love those Warmouth, always colored up nice. Found some on beds last year, lasted two days and gone. They like hangin in the nasty woody places.
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    Getting it done he was
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    As always, a great walk along.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slabjerkin' View Post
    Haven't caught any warmouths this spring yet but have caught many of the black striped and black nosed crappies. I really believe that they fight a little more than the black and white versions. Good pics
    Ya know ... the (so called) experts say that a Blacknose doesn't fight any harder than a regular Black Crappie -- but I beg to differ !! They are the only Crappie I've had JUMP plum outta tha water on being hooked. It's happened more than once, but the best "air show" I've seen was when I stuck one in a tree top on the right side of my buddy's Tracker TX17 and had it jump out of the water & completely over the front end of the boat & splashed down several feet past the left side of the boat. That was all the fish's doing, as at the time I was fishing with a 5' UL rod & 4# line, so I know I sure didn't jerk that fish that distance.
    And there's been quite a few times where I've correctly called it being a Blacknose ... before even seeing the fish ... just from the little extra hard pull & run they did vs regular Black Crappie of similar size, that were being caught in the same area.
    Now, I've had some 'big mama' White Crappie roll/flop at the surface upon being stuck, but never had one go airborne !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    Ya know ... the (so called) experts say that a Blacknose doesn't fight any harder than a regular Black Crappie -- but I beg to differ !! They are the only Crappie I've had JUMP plum outta tha water on being hooked. It's happened more than once, but the best "air show" I've seen was when I stuck one in a tree top on the right side of my buddy's Tracker TX17 and had it jump out of the water & completely over the front end of the boat & splashed down several feet past the left side of the boat. That was all the fish's doing, as at the time I was fishing with a 5' UL rod & 4# line, so I know I sure didn't jerk that fish that distance.
    And there's been quite a few times where I've correctly called it being a Blacknose ... before even seeing the fish ... just from the little extra hard pull & run they did vs regular Black Crappie of similar size, that were being caught in the same area.
    Now, I've had some 'big mama' White Crappie roll/flop at the surface upon being stuck, but never had one go airborne !!
    I hooked a big white crappie female fish the other day , 2 lb range and on the hook set she launched at a diagonal to the water surface and flew about 7 or 8 feet from one side of the boat slip to the other on the hookset , man was she on fire .....
    folks that say crappie don't jump ,ain't been after them very long is my guess and or don't ketch very many , they often jump for us
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