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You know sometimes you wonder why on earth there could be so many fish in a spot one day and biting like it is their last meal and the same spot a few days later and you have to really work to get bit .
Of course with crappie it can often be minutes or hours until this occurs , but none the less it makes you often wonder this , was it just a fluke ?
I mean why would they leave ? Why wouldn't they stay ? did someone ketch all of them ? did they get frightened and move to a safer place ? Did the dinner bell ring elsewhere ? Did the weather change and make it a not so nice place for them ?
did you use the wrong color jig ? did you have the wrong size jig ? was it your lack of killer equipment ?
the list is endless , heck it might have been an alien abduction ….right ?
OR did you just stumble up on the herd and it was all just a fluke . I don't know the answers most of the time ,but to be sure I spend time guessing . I add this and subtract that and toss in some salt and try as I might to make it a good recipe .
But in the end it is what it is and I refuse to blame it on the new Fluke style bait I tried yesterday !
Got them in the mail with a bait I was told wouldn't work in Texas , sure enough I got like 2 pecks on it and couldn't make em eat it![]()
the good news is I think it must have been a fluke ...style bait they wanted ...
But that is how it works with crappie ketchn sometimes and in the end it is what it is ….
and KABOOM is the word![]()
sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales![]()
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I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me.
Couldn't have been a fluke. They're salt water fish.![]()
Did spoonminnow make that in his Frankstien laboratory? That looks promising.
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Looks like the jighead played a big part, any fish would want to destroy that!
KABOOM!!! You did catch some nice ones, the good Lord must have been looking down on you.