Anyone know who it was that caught the 5.4 lb Crappie at Winganon ???????
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me and my girlfriend was able to make it out today (or should i say yesterday since it is technically monday as i type this) from about 11-4. fished at hawthorn bluff at the fishing dock. caught about 15, kept 9. fished with minnows but there was a guy that came later and was catching on jigs. bite was alright, kept getting snagged and losing my minnows though. tried throwing some spinners for some sandies but nada on those. all of the fish were full of eggs, some were bulging like whoa. all in all a fun day, except i need to find someone to help me clean em all at the end of the day :p
Anyone know who it was that caught the 5.4 lb Crappie at Winganon ???????
I think we all would !!!!!
I'd like to see pics of that as well.
"Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God. " Benjamin Franklin
Hey 101, see if you can track down the rumor and get whoever supposedly caught this fish to join the forum!
Reaper, Where Fish come to Fry
Working on that as we speak !!
Sounds like another "FISH STORY" to me. Not only would it be a lake record it would be the State record. The state record Black crappie is 4-10 and the state record White crappie is 4-15.
Think about this. We have a big fish thread on here and our members have caught tens of thousands of fish yet we don't have a pic posted of a fish over 3 pounds. My buddies and I have caught over 3000 fish since Dec. 2010 and maybe have 5-6 that weighed over 2 lbs, with the biggest being 2-5. A 2 pound fish isn't common and a 3 pound fish is very rare and a 5 pounder has never been seen in Oklahoma.
I hope it is true but will have to see it.
Odie
Common sense isn't always that common!
It would be a world record white crappie. The standing is 5.3 lbs. I wonder what the 20 1/2" fish Bill caught would have gone?
Reaper, Where Fish come to Fry
HHHHMMMMMMMM, common sense tells me that if there was a 5 pound crappie caught it would be in the newspaper and on ODWC web site. I don't buy it.