Wow, those are big. Did you put the scales to them?
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Jim and I finally got to fish at Cane Creek on Saturday! It was really cold but worth it! We only caught 2 but for a couple amateurs like us, two was enough when they were this big!!!! It was actually the first time we took Jim's new boat out so we did prove that his boat can catch big crappie!!!!
Shut up and Fish!!! :D
Wow, those are big. Did you put the scales to them?
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I couldn't get my scale to work...at first it said 1.5 then 2.2!! So.... who knows. One was 14 inches and the other was 15 inches! We were pretty pleased![]()
Shut up and Fish!!! :D
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Those are pretty fish CC....congrats on christening the new boat...Thanks for posting.
Just say 2.2.
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Those are some nice fish Tammy, did you catch them in the beaver pond, out in the standing dead cypress. A 15 in. crappie would weigh about 2.3 lbs. and a 14 in would weigh about 1.9 lb from Cane Creek. That one you're holding is really dark, was it a male.
A bad day of fishing
beats a good day at work.
Jerry
Nice fish, Cane Creek is more about quality than quanity.
Those are some nice fish, by the way, cane creek can produce 'em all the time!! Thanks to Jerry for informing me!! Will be back down there soon. Again, very nice catch!
Very nice. I didn't know anyone could catch crappie out there this time of the year.