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    Hit the water again last evening and really tore them up. One after another for a couple hours straight and they were still biting hard when I left. Nothing huge, most specks in the 8 1/2 - 11 inch range and loads of gills in the 7 - 8 1/2 inch range. Sure was a great time.Name:  DSCN2771 - Copy.jpg
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    Nice pics Frank. My bil has a lakefront lot on the east side of the lake and has been catching lots of both too. I'm hoping he ties into something 14"+ so I can get some taxidermy practice, but his have been about the same sizes that you got.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crappietale View Post
    Nice pics Frank. My bil has a lakefront lot on the east side of the lake and has been catching lots of both too. I'm hoping he ties into something 14"+ so I can get some taxidermy practice, but his have been about the same sizes that you got.
    I will let you know if I get into them big ones. If I get a 14+ I will let you have it if you want one to practice on.
    It is not about the equipment you have to use,
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    Thanks Frank. Crappies that big are very uncommon, but you fish water that has a reputation for producing more than it's share of super-supers.
    Good fishing!
    Some of life's most precious memories take place in the presence of a fish.

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