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    Good job Chris...!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RCC View Post
    Chris, please send me the coordinates once more time. The first ones you gave me show to be in the Mojave desert.

    Nice hold on the slabs (I assume they were over 8 inches).
    Yep. A couple of them were pushing 9". Dang Randall, why you giving up my Sand Bass honey hole? That info was supposed to be confidential.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cmj View Post
    WeatherPro for Android. It is $3.99 The I phone version is free but didn't have the chart and prediction capabilities last time I checked.
    Well, I did some checking and it looks like they have made some changes to the I-phone version of the WeatherPro app. It is now .99 and it looks like there are some charts on it now. If anyone has purchased this app, please let us know if it has the presure chart.
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    Chris, I do not need the app nor the coordinates or what color or depth you caught fish or the weather conditions. I simply need you to meet me at the X and simply catch these fish and then teach me the CP hold. Thank you that is all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rookie40 View Post
    Chris, I do not need the app nor the coordinates or what color or depth you caught fish or the weather conditions. I simply need you to meet me at the X and simply catch these fish and then teach me the CP hold. Thank you that is all.
    Hahaha! The catchin is the easy part........that hold on the other hand, now that takes skill!!
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    If you will teach me the hold I promise you I'm not to proud to hold your fish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rookie40 View Post
    If you will teach me the hold I promise you I'm not to proud to hold your fish.
    Lol, gotcha!!!
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    Looks like you got that hold down pat Chris....... You know fish can control their own pressure (and comfort zone) by their depth....and do.....Moon phases play an extremely important part in their feeding schedule.... Sometimes have to make enough educated guesses that one of them will nail it, LOL!
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    This seems to indicate Chris may be right. Crappie stacked low on the structure all the way to the bottom. Hmmmm...Maybe I should listen to slabman CMJ more often.
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    And for all you that are wondering, no, I didn't catch any, I was fishing too shallow. Old man in a blue jump suit fishing off the bank had a whole 5 gallon bucket full of fish and when he saw I didn't have any, gave me enough for supper.
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