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Thread: Catching Post Spawn Crappie (Part One)

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    I believe you are as good as making neat videos as you are at catching Crappie...also, nice use of a drone w/camera...I enjoyed very much.

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    Great video and very entertaining.


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    Thanks for the fine comments guys....

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    I wish I could catch fish like you do! I fish the bridge pilings, and catch one every five minutes or so, then move around, and pick off another one, and so on. At the end of the day, I have a stringer of fish, but I really have to work for them! Have never caught them fast like you are. Video editing may make it look better than it really was, but you are still putting a hurting on them!

    Thanks for posting! Very enjoyable to watch.

    -Tony

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    Nice video! I like that gray ghost pattern as well. Especially on a marabou RR!
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    Thill you can do just as I do just stay away from the heavily fished stuff, all that you can see above water that every Joe stops and fish.
    Put the time in scanning to find or put your own brush piles out that is not visible above water.
    What I've found on my lake a lot of small piles is a lot better than a couple big ones....
    Move move and move, catch the aggressive fish and move on to the next pile, the only thing slow about my fish is me lowering my jig...

    Crestliner that jig is a beast on my lake...A lot of the ole timers are dead set that black/chart is the best but that grey works when they are and when they are not catchn with black/chart....

    THANKS for the replies guys....

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