I've never had crappie form up north where it snows and ice is a lot, but these down south are real good
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I've never had crappie form up north where it snows and ice is a lot, but these down south are real good
I use to just stock the freezer in the summer pulling cranks,2010-2014.I never fished in the winter until 2014 and it took me a couple years figure winter fishing out.When i learned to catch them in the winter and they seem to taste alitte better i hardly ever keep a fish during the summer.Im like you fish 12 months a year and in some rough conditionsAttachment 309402
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Well daggum, if I had to face a blizzard to catch em' they better taste good, figure after a outing like that stewed shoe leather be a treat, long as it's warm :Rofl
That your boat, Jamie? Say it ain't so! ROFL!
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Can you tell the difference between a fish caught in hot water eaten in a cool place vs a fish caught in the cold water eaten in a warm place ? Say that three times in 20 sec . lol My brother says he can tell the difference between "Hunts" and Heinz cat-sup . Told him to get another beer .
Burrr said the brown bear.
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I don't hate them that bad.
Cold water tastes better