These are the ones you should be looking for this weekend and they want be around the weir!Attachment 150690Attachment 150691
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These are the ones you should be looking for this weekend and they want be around the weir!Attachment 150690Attachment 150691
Wow now them are some slabs. Congrats
That sure is a good lookin truck in the background!!!
I see pumpkin in the background too!!!:biggrin
Who is that good looking lady back there with that big ole ugly guy? Good looking fish. Should be a few of them caught this weekend. That's a ugly truck.
That was a heckuva day!
Nice feesh, what's a weir?
Those were some nice ones right there. Just need Feeshes picture reposted now. Biggest Crappie I've EVER SEEN
Here you go DD.
Here's some more from that weekend.
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Man there was some pigs brought in that weekend
Thanks Stan. NEVER forget that one
That place should get renamed to "The Hog Trough". It's got some Pigs!!!!!!
There was about 3 weeks in there last year that everybody that fished up there caught 3+ pound fish. It was awesome. There was a pile of 3 pounders weighed in at the MCC tournament.. And most of them got released back into the lake !!!
You guys down there sure are in crappie heaven. But I guess you already know it. Some great fish in those pics.
Good grief those are some SLABS!
Yep, sux to be us...lol
I sure would like to see one like those this weekend. I would LOVE to catch one.. Slabs, they are..
A weir /ˈwɪər/ is a barrier across a river designed to alter its flow characteristics. In most cases, weirs take the form of obstructions smaller than most conventional dams, pooling water behind them while also allowing it to flow steadily over their tops. Weirs are commonly used to alter the flow of rivers to prevent flooding, measure discharge, and help render rivers navigable.
I caught and weighted and took pictures and released them in that time! ! Caught two of them back to back! !!!!! 3.30 and 3.17
caught 4 altogether I meant to say.