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    Wow! Nice crappie. "Scutting" I have not done that in a good while now but it did have it's place years ago before trolling motors. The paddle used most of the time was a very short one and was never taken out of the water. It was used by pulling the water then turning the paddle and pulling the water again but with very graceful strokes as not to scare fish away. Not to forget about the homemade wood boats. This brought back some good memories of fishing years ago. Thanks for sharing the "Crappie Legacy" and picture.

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    great read

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    My compliments on an exceptional piece. I have been thinking of how to put something together along what you have, but I do not have the family legacy that you can so proudly speak and reflect on. Very well done, and thank you for sharing it with us......Skeet.

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    Thanks for another real good post.I really enjoyed your "bucket list" story awhile back as well. We all owe king crappie a big debt of gratitude for many enjoyable hours......

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    Great read!

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    nice work. That really sums it up, brings back some forgotten memories, and raises awareness for others just starting out. Thanks.

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    Beautiful fish, thanks for sharing.

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