Just wanted to say Hello. From Arkansas (eastern side) and look forward to being here.
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Just wanted to say Hello. From Arkansas (eastern side) and look forward to being here.
Hey from Alabama!
Welcome from NC.
Hey everyone. Dylan from Central Vermont here. Haven't been fishing crappie long but I get what the fuss is all about! I'm pulling out my hair here! ha I look forward to learning and sharing with you all!
Welcome from Northeast Michigan...
Welcome aboard from NC
Welcome from Gray, Ga.
Hello, Im Tommy from cincinnati ohio, i have only been crappie fishing for about two years, but i love it. I look foward to learning alot from this forum.
Hello from NC.
Attachment 83979O.K., My first post.....newbie here, but not new to:fish ing. Saw a pic of a feller named Roy on this site and saw his replica of his 17" crappie. I let this 17 1/2" go after I took a few photos cause I want a pond full of these in a few years. Kept a couple of 15's & 16's for some much desired fillets for the wife. I stocked a neighbors pond 12 years ago from a lake near Canton, TX. and this has to be the results of that stocking. Private ponds are great for growing your own. I have found that pond to be full of crappie of all sizes and feel it needs some thinning out. I stocked it with channel cats from my personal pond for their personal fishing and started feeding them floating fish food so I could tie flies to look like fish food so I could catch cats with my 3wt fly rod............it is a battle when you catch a 3 to 5 lb. channel cat on a fly rod. This has taught me how to fight the fight to land my fish. I have enjoyed reading many posts here, and enjoy the humor, info and insights. If anyone has a suggestion for a place here in Texas to have a replica made of a crappie, I would be interested to know about them. I'm not one for mounting much of what I shoot or catch, but this crappie is my personal best and I would like to see a replica on my fireplace mantle. At 69, I enjoy reminders once in a while. Oh! I've had my share of boats of all kinds, but now I'm just a kayak fisherman! The sandies are up in the creeks on Eagle Mountain Lake. Crappie are shallow and love "Bobby Garland's Electric Chicken"! I enjoy a good laugh and am apt to
tease once in a while too. Good Fishin' to all.