Wtg vic,nice pic's,hate to see you may not get back to cresent this year.man on the shore would be my kind of fishing,but each to his own,anyway you cut it ,you have done well ,so you still must well satisfied,god bless
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Well it's official, most of the big crappie have moved to their spooning grounds. The colder water temps have slowed things down quite a bit. We only had 13 fish yesterday with 1 over 2lbs and a few 14's. Today was not much better, we boated 19 with 1 over 2lbs and 3 or 4 13's and 14's. I'm sure the big femails are moving up to dump there loads. If you fish the shore line and or brush along the shore I'm sure you could have some success. Try to post a few pics.
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Wtg vic,nice pic's,hate to see you may not get back to cresent this year.man on the shore would be my kind of fishing,but each to his own,anyway you cut it ,you have done well ,so you still must well satisfied,god bless
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Oh, the wind look low,how was the temp?
God Demonstrated his love for us.Romans 5:8
Good luck and have a safe trip home. Looking forward to your reports soon.
Chuck
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Looks like you put your buddy on some nice fish. Excellent work Vic!
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As always some nice fish there, Mr. Crappie King.
The water looks too calm to catch the biguns at Crescent.
The finest gift you can give to any fisherman is to put a good fish back, and who knows if the fish that you caught isn't someone else's gift to you?"
From Steve Wunderele - 10-2-84 --"A fishing trip maybe brief, but it's memories are endless."