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Thread: Article: Cold Front Crappie in Michigan by Slabsrus

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    Default Article: Cold Front Crappie in Michigan by Slabsrus


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    Nicely done Slabsrus

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    43 degrees sounds good! Nice job on the fish!

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    perfect

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    great

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    Good video it was fun to watch what was the average size on those gills?

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    Nice video. The cold fronts can be hard to fish but you did alright. Thanks for posting the video

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    Quote Originally Posted by VaCrappieMan View Post
    Good video it was fun to watch what was the average size on those gills?
    Thanks VaCrappieMan. The average size of those and most of the gills I catch around these parts is 7 1/2 - 8 1/2 inches. Not hogs by no means, but just right for the pan. Every once in a while I'll get into some of them big ole bulls in the 9 1/2 - 10 1/2 range, but not to often.
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    looks like fun

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    Nice job. The 43 degree weather sounds good.

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