17.00 lbs would not have put you in the top 15 !
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17.00 lbs would not have put you in the top 15 !
Normal for this time of year.
incredible! last weekend at Carolina crappie association at santee cooper sc top 3 weights 19.64 19.34 19.08
Wow, very nice
Wow, I knew santee cooper was an awesome fishery, but I did not know it was that good. That place has always been on my bucket list, looks like I've got another reason to go there now.
Last March's MCC tournament top 15 ranged from 14.19 - 16.44 with an average fish weight of 1.93. This year was 17.02 - 18.98 with an average fish weight of 2.35.
Dang sure turned them out Saturday. Ten 3 pounders!! Hate I missed it
I looked up the club putting on this tourney and they state 7 fis for their tournies. Here is a list of the results posted for the tourney.
that was 7 fish weighin website is Carolinacrappieassociation.webnode.com
They said it was 13 3 pounders put on the scale. Not counting the ones that didnt get weighed
One of the teams weighted a third fish that was over 3, but it didn't count as a weighed tourney fish tho.
Grenada lake trip
Taking a trip to Grenada lake may2,3,4th I know it's a lil later then most like to go but workin on a towboat dnt always allow u to plan but I feel some good fishin can still b done that time , any info on key areas to look into like fish brush or stay in channels spider riggin , we r gonna stay at Hugh white park cabins , got a 18 ft john set up for crappie is the park there a good spot to put in or should we save us some frustrations and out in else were . Any info would be great email me or post on here if willing to give a lil info
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Santee-Cooper in South Carolina home of the first land locked strippers. They produced most of the first stocking strippers in most of the large lakes around the country that we have today. That's the first time I ever saw side pulling. Back in those days no one had trolling motors or Bass boats. Most were hand built wood row boats from rental stalls. People would go out with small gas motors and drift side ways pulling large minnows for stripe's. They would catch bass and huge crappie and hated both. They wanted those stripes. Would keep crappie to eat but just threw monster bass on the bank. I was camping on Lake Murry which is also in SC back in the 70's. Took my first wife out one evening drifting big bass minnows and she hooked one. Got it to side of boat after about a hour. Lost him right at side of boat. Must have weighed at least 30/35 lb's.
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