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Guntersville Trip
The wife and I took a little trip to Guntersville Friday along with Cowboy and some other friends. We had great weather to fish and had a good day of fishing. A good time was had by all. Our big fish weighed 2.01 and our 7 best weighed 11.28. We need to go again soon.
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That’s a really nice box of fish.
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Nice uns! Looks like the hefty black was the big un for the trip ! Hops yaw get to make it back soon ! Congrats
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Definitely some nice fish congrats sounds like a great day.
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Nice slabs right there
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Roger looks like you Darla and the gang all had a time of it. Congrats on a good trip up this way.
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I thought Guntersville was mostly Black Crappie, looks like some big White Crappie in that box!
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Certain areas on Guntersville hold whites on a regular basis
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Nice ones Roger!
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Very nice. Thanks for sharing.
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That’s some awesome looking fish Roger! Glad y’all had a good time and got after them.
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The whites tend to stay more in the drop offs where there are some wood/stumps and tree tops cover .Strangely I do not see any whites come from under boat houses and they are all made of wood usually..... The Blacks will be where ever there are weeds/grass and rocks and concrete ,has been my experience with them, but sometimes the black ones will be in a tree top as well . Most bank fishermen only see the blacks because they are jigging around bridge pilings and rip rap . Boater fishin guys will see the most whites . Right now any whites should be suspended around 12 to 15 on areas where the creeks run into the main river channel or hanging around underwater brush and tree tops and maybe a made fish attractor or 2 :biggrin If you go back in time to the 1950 thru the early 70"s you would not see a Black crappie on the big G People always use to call the White male crappies black crappie because they turn so black when spawning in the spring but they were all whites as they had the long slender shaped body with the thinner shoulders unlike a true black crappie has
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Good job, y’all did yourself proud
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There's never a 100% rule with Crappie, but I have noticed that Whites suspend more and seem to school in larger numbers. Blacks always remind me of bass, grass edges, and lay downs, but typically not in large numbers. One or two in a spot, then move on. Concentrations of baitfish (when you can find them) will always stack the Crappie thick, often with bass, stripe, gills, catfish and everything else.
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Spider rigging of course!:fish