Good job newkid hope I can get some free time soon so you can show me some stuff at Belews
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The first of the N.C.crappie tournaments is on the books.
The Jan 19th tourney that was postponed due to bad weather was held on Jan. 26th.
Ed Smith, fishing by himself, took home 1st place with a total weight of 7.32 pounds and 2nd big fish of 1.63 pounds.
Glynn sharon and Randy Bowen finished 2nd with a total weight of 7.14 pounds and had 1st big fish of 2.18 pounds.
The next tourney is on Feb.16th at Badin Lake from 7:30-2:30 at Circle Drive.
Come out and join us for the next one or just come out for the weigh-in.See ya there. For more info call 336 859-4366.
Good job newkid hope I can get some free time soon so you can show me some stuff at Belews
with my mind on crappie and crappie on my mind -
and if ya'll see Goober later tellem I said duh huh - he'll know what ya mean!!!!!!!!
boy, sounds like a good tourny there,but i wander if the big fish was a black crappie or white. if it was a white crappie , then that was the new state record,i think..
Remember, throw'em back unless ITZAKEEPER ....
Sounds like belews is a pretty good crappie lake. Use to fish there when it was still filling up and was told water was too clear and lake was warm from hot hole so fishing wasn't good.Didn't know much about fishing then as a teenager, come to think about it ,sometimes don't seem to know much more now
nice fishing where can I put a canoe in and learn how too fish
The Slider regrets not being able to fish the tournament,but if i had you would have seen some real big fish!
all the lakes have a good area for canoers - to go and paddle around for some fish - I think haxkman might kyack some on High Rock ...or I know someboy doesOriginally Posted by boxmaker
with my mind on crappie and crappie on my mind -
and if ya'll see Goober later tellem I said duh huh - he'll know what ya mean!!!!!!!!
words to live byOriginally Posted by The slider
don't set yourself up so high that it hurts when you fall.
you know what they say, the bigger they are the harder they hit