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    I hope you released all of those pigs

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    yep, all fish over 20lbs go back! we had those in the picture within about 45 min, so they all made the picture. George is right, about 5 min with the power washer and she is good to go. I am taking off tomorrow through Saturday for fishn. I will have some reports come Monday.
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    I hope you guys catch a nice fat mess of crappie! Good luck and look forward to seeing some crappie fishing reports.

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    LEDGE you are the MAN ! haven't seen you on here lately and wondering if you had to take a break from all those big cats..That looks like that was a fun day of fishing and I don't mind the SLIME!

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    Show us those big ole slabs Ledge! And some kitty's also.
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    Can't imagine the size of filet that would come off a monster like that.

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    Ledge looking forward to your report, hint hint!
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    Ledge,

    If I may ask what type of pole are you using for these. I generally use a 14 foot Meat Hunter for when I am below Keystone going for Blues but I would reckon that those would be to big to have on a boat. I have thought about getting a couple of 10 foot "BIG" rods for either Cats or Spoonbill. What would you suggest if I may ask?

    Those are some great looking cats you and yours have caught there.


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    14' not too big for the Ark. Kinda small if ya ask me.
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    I fished four hard days last week. last wed was a crappie day. I did so bad that i did not take a picture of that day! they were all very short fish!! but lots of them. Thursday was a slow cat day. the lake was flat and i hate flat water. I think we caught 8 fish and the biggest one 21lbs. Friday, I did not get on the water till 230. however, we caught 11 fish. 44lbs was the big fish. Saturday, the wind came back, and so did the fish. Here are some of the fish and box fish (keepers). My company had never heard of a spoonbill, so i went farther to the dark side, and took them. We hit 6 spooner in 45min. biggest was 38lbs. the graph picture is the spoonbill. that last picture, we had all 3 of those fish hooked up at once, and only 2 of us!
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