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    Right to left, Troy,Vince,Daniel,Janice, and me. It was a windy cool day Friday, but we did pretty good. Fishing with Jerry really taught me a lot ...I've never really fished like that, but it was a great day..Thanks again Jerry...Vince Gray is also another poster on this board, he is my father in law.:D
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    Nice mess. Looks like one of your crappie has grown teeth!
    the trick to catch that finnicky speck....
    gently set the hook just before the peck

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    Nice catch, Congrats. And Jerry seems to be a very knowledgeable crappie fisherman.
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    If you dont mind, how was it that you fished, just curious.

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    Good lookin mess there...how long was that walleye? 21? 22? MM
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    Great looking fish you caught....glad to hear you had a good time with Jerry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Brower
    If you dont mind, how was it that you fished, just curious.

    John B.
    I'm use to casting jigs, or just using a slip bobber, they take you to where the brush is, kinda like spider rigging but from the side of the boat. The whole right side was lined with rods. He knew the depth of the brush, and you would set the depth drop it and wait for the bobber to go under...I'm sure this is the way most poeple do it, but I'm still learning..That was cool just to go and see how they do things. It flat works, Both Darryl and Jerry are great. Me the wife and kids are going with Darryl at some point. cant wait....:D
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    Quote Originally Posted by minnowman
    Good lookin mess there...how long was that walleye? 21? 22? MM
    Cant remember but that sounds right..It was 3 pounds...
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    Thanks

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