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Thread: Oldest Crappie Pic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crappisaurusrex
    What is the lady on the left holding? Looks like a huge fish on a stick. Thanks for sharing an awesome pic!:D
    that is a shovel bill catfish

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    Default Neat pics...

    I'm enjoying these, too. The Pier Restaurant at Reelfoot (Southshore Resort) has a lot of great old photos by the cash register. I always enjoy looking at those.
    - LOZcrappie (Scott)

    I would not exchange my leisure hours for all the wealth in the world. --Comte de Mirabeau (1749-1791)

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    Those are awesome pictures and a lot of nice fish. Wish I had lived back in those days.

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    Great pics,especially the spoonbill.....wish my family had been the "outdoors" type.....amazing they could catch fish without glow jigs,graphite rods,and super braid lines guess they were just "lucky"

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    great pics......but, i'm surprised.....a thread called "old crappie pics" i figgered id see a pic of a crappie with a long white beard.lol i know some ofg you computer wizs can do it

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    Great pics,especially the spoonbill.....wish my family had been the "outdoors" type.....amazing they could catch fish without glow jigs,graphite rods,and super braid lines guess they were just "lucky"
    It's not that they were luckier I don't think, but there were more fish in alot of lakes, and the fish were dumber. Now it's harder to fool them with all that old stuff... Well that's what I tell my wife when I'm buying some new kinda jigs or lures anyways.
    I have a jig with a face like this!:eek:

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    Default Fixed it up for you, Jigfish.

    Pictures from Sabine River, located around Negreet, Louisiana area around 1955. This area is now know as Toledo Bend

    Last edited by CrappiePappy; 01-25-2007 at 08:43 AM.

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    Thumbs up Thanks!

    Thanks Glowgood!

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    not real sure of the year--prolly1980 or some where close to there
    the young couple [ha] is my wife and I --with friends on Lake Peirce in Polk county fl.

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    Looking at these pictures makes me wonder what people will be asking for picture-wise 50 years down the road. Wonder what pictures then will look like. Probably 3-D or something.

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