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    i have cought as many as 50 fills in one trip but i have never ever cought a crappie,but i want to.

    btw-chaun those are some nice fish

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    My dad and I caught 164 of the pretties bream one day (many moons ago) while fishing a small slough off the Altamaha River. Most were double hand sized. We cleaned and ate everyone of them too. If you catch them on the bed it isn't that hard to mop up on them.
    Birddog,

    I pray that I may live to fish until my dying day. And when it comes to my last cast I then most humbly pray. When in the Lord's great landing net and peacefully asleep. That in His mercy I be judged, BIG ENOUGH TO KEEP.

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    I do that alot. Crappie before 9:30 Bream once the sun is high and heating the water. Then crappie after 4 till when ever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushrod
    When I used to fish Maynor Creek near Waynesboro, MS I've come across sandy points that were literally black with spawning fish...less than 2 feet deep......staked out and threw crickets into them...no bobber needed...one day caught 98 shellcrackers with 100 crickets...another spot produced shellcrackers from the back of the boat and bluegills from the front...bedding side by side...

    Bushrod:-)
    I know what you mean about the fish spawning that thick. There is a place called South Sauty on the Guntersville, Tn River area that I use to fish as a teenager. You could actually wade and straddle beds and as long as you didnt step in the beds you could catch them right between your legs. We caught them by the hundreds a day back then. When the willow flies hatch out all you have to do is shake a tree near the water and watch the feeding frenzy. Our limit is 50 and I clean 50 every time I catch them. I love bream. I am like most people though, I never target both in the same day but could manage the feat if I tried.

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