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    Crappie Bob took me fishing again at lake xyz where we limited out. As usual I was mostly fishing and he was catching. It was foggy and cold that was penetrating,even saw tough Crappie Pro with a hod pulled over his head. He and Nimrod both limited early and culled for awhile. It was good to see everyone was catching fish. I have never been around a nicer group that is willing to share and help totally strangers with fishing with information.Thanks again, Crappie Bob for a great trip. He even took my fish off and tied my jigs, how many guys that would baby sit an old man like that? Wishing everyone the best for the upcoming holidays.

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    Glad to see him taking good care of you , paying back is a good deal. I remember many posts last year of him struggling to catch any.
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    Nimrod, Your right about struggling to catch any and I may one of these days get back there but I hope not. I have had some great help with CJ, ABH and and a lot of great people on here. I can't think you'll enough. I have also learn if it work today dose not mean it work tomorrow. if it works use it ,if not try something else. I was taught to fish with minnows, put one on and fish away and if you don't catch any you was not holding your mouth right. I will say there time when I get to slow in changing as you'll say don't go to fast. Fast means something else in crappie fish, just fast enough for the fish. Then there jigs and yesterday they like yellow/chart and today they want get close to it with a 10 foot pole.
    All men are created equal, some work harder in the preseason.
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