No, I didn't. Don't believe it. I did go fishing this morning, and unfortunately, my bride could not join me. What that meant was that I was able to get out to the lake earlier than usual. I'm just saying that beauty rest works for her, but it don't do nothing for me...I just as wells be fishing.

Anyway, I get out to the lake, and it was a beautiful morning. Only a very light wind, the sun was just starting to light up the clouds, and I was all alone. It was peaceful, serene, or whatever. I liked it. I drove on out to my fishing hole, and I put my four poles out in the water. As soon as I started trolling around in about 3FOW, I couldn't keep the crappie off my hooks. I was baiting and catching and baiting and catching and baiting and well you get the point. Seriously, for about an hour or so, I could not stop catching crappie. I didn't get a single bass, which is highly unusual for that area. I ended up with four keepers, threw back a few that might have passed but was too close for me to call, and I don't know how many honest-to-God dinks I chunked back.

Then the strangest things happened...the sun came up, the wind blew, and the fish stopped biting. I don't mean they tapered off. I mean that they stopped biting. I couldn't get one to bite my hook. I tried everything I knew to try, but I got nothing after the four that I got within an hour of launching the boat.

I did get to meet Speck Hunter. He is another fine fellow, and I'm happy to have met him. I'll tell ya'll. I've been impressed with the folks from crappie.com that I've met. Everybody is nice, helpful, and just plain ole', down right friendly. I may drop all the other friends I have and just hang out with crappie fishermen.

Oh oh oh...one more thing one more thing! My four fish were bigger than the ones we've been catching. Other than that 15"+ fish that Jennifer caught, most of our fish have ranged in the 13" to 13.5" range. These were right around 14 and 15". It ain't much of an improvement, but when God decides to give me something I don't be complaining!