I wonder how many baby crappies that Redfish had eaten during its lifetime in Crescent? Just thinking out loud...
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I wonder how many baby crappies that Redfish had eaten during its lifetime in Crescent? Just thinking out loud...
So long as them baby crappies weren't in a diaper, that red prolly ate plenty of 'em.....just thinkin out loud:Rofl:crazy:
Sorry Luke, thought it was funny - that is one heck of a fishery & full of food for all sorts - I've thought the same thing when I've hooked onto one of them 4 foot gar that are in there..... do you think the redfish live there or just migrate??
I saw your post while I was driving and I did LOL. Yeah, I wonder the same thing about those reds. Funny thing is for me, I've caught a few redfish, but I've never got one single largemouth bass while crappie fishing on Crescent. Anyone else catch any bass on Crescent?
At one time it was totted as being the "bass capitol of the world" infact it has
monuments both ends of town that say that, although, i have never caught a bass
there. Plenty of Gar - Flounder - couple small small snook -lady fingers - shellcracker,
blue gill and sometimes a Spec or two.
We caught 3 or 4 bass there this past January and hung a sho nuff nice lunker last year. He jumped up and danced for us and finally came off after a couple of minutes...Nice report Russ!!
There you have it folks...bass do live in the waters at Crescent.
Do have to have a saltwater and freshwater license to keep a redfish while crappie fishing?
if over 65 in Florida i believe a person would be safe as they are excempt for
having to pocess a fishing license and being a permanent resident.