Very nice! Congrats and great job!! Thanks for the pictures.
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First, thanks go out to Wiskers and Buffalo for teaching me how to spider rig! Caught all but 1 fish on red/chartreuse tubes tipped w/a minnow. Biggest was 17 inches and 2 pounds 8 ounces. Only caught 1 fish all day under 10 inches and all fish kept were over 11 1/2 inches.
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8 pounds of fillets!!
Yosha enjoying a yellow!
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Very nice! Congrats and great job!! Thanks for the pictures.
If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles.:rolleyes:
BigBadDad,them fish are awesome. You done well. How deep was you spider rigging,was you fishing channels or the flats and what water temp was you looking at.
I am making trip to Gunterville,this week and hope this information might helped me a little on Gunterville. Have never crappie fish there. Thanks.
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First Wiskers And Now You Post Those Hogs... Boy U Both Got My Blood Is Boiling To Get Down There.... Nice Job...
SON!!! You put it on'um. Nice work grasshoppa.:D
Guess I'm gonna have to start keep'n an eye on you! That's great! I love to see folks have'n fun.
Now if you could just get rid of that yankee accent!:D
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Great Job!
don't forget to post in the Photo Tourney for Fun sticky ....
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Now thats what Im talkin' bout, u picked that spider riggin' up and ran with it, glad to see yosha enjoys crunchin on those yellas too
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BBD.....Where did you live before y ou moved to Benton?
If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles.:rolleyes: