That is a good 'un....them white crappie are so deceiving....they look so much bigger than they weigh for some reason.
That was my biggest this year so far too.....2 lb 11oz.
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2lb 11oz white crappie caught trolling in fishing creek, Clarks Hill. See it on the brag board couldn't figure out how to resize it.
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That is a good 'un....them white crappie are so deceiving....they look so much bigger than they weigh for some reason.
That was my biggest this year so far too.....2 lb 11oz.
EXCELLENT FISH DI!!!
I won't be at work........I'm feelin' crappie today!
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Yeah those white crappie are my favorite though. I love to catch them on crank baits also. We catch them while bass fishing allot in the summer.
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WOW!!! Awesome fish man!! Congrats!
Hope to see you up there this weekend.
yeah i will be there very very early on Sat. Putting in at Amity in Raysville. My partner caught a 2lb3oz slab in soap creek fishing the docks at the marina. I'm sticking with trolling for a while. I may catfish some also.
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they still hitting in the back of soap creek like before?
He caught a few right under the osprey nest on the power line pilings. Most were caught at the marina.
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hey hey
went by today to show the old man where to mount the holders. Hopefully it will work out good. We'll probably shoot the docks there in soap ck, then maybe try some trolling in the back. And if that fails, we may head up to fishing ck for grins.
You gonna be up that way at all or are you going to stay around the little river side?
Sure won't take long to fill a cooler with those. Great fish D.I. Keep up the good work.
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I pray that I may live to fish until my dying day. And when it comes to my last cast I then most humbly pray. When in the Lord's great landing net and peacefully asleep. That in His mercy I be judged, BIG ENOUGH TO KEEP.
I will probably stay in the little river area. We are camping at Ft Gordon Rec. One of my partners may run to Soap Creek. He has a white/green Stratos you will notice him by the holders and he will probably be going about 70mph, he has the fastest 150 i've ever seen. I would dock shoot later in the day, when the sun is up higher, they will move to the shady areas then. My other partner has a blue Stratos brand new, with tite-loks.
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