Last 2 Fridays on the Niangua. Water temperature was mid 70’s yesterday; I guess I’ll keep pulling crankbaits until the water temperature drops below 70.
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Last 2 Fridays on the Niangua. Water temperature was mid 70’s yesterday; I guess I’ll keep pulling crankbaits until the water temperature drops below 70.
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Super! Congrats!!
Good job,,,Congrats!
Nice looking mess of fish
Pulling crankbaits is a fun and productive way to fish for crappie. Pico INT crankbaits rock !
Whatever your doing works, congratulations
nice job grumpy what depths were you targeting ? were there any colors that were hotter than others?
I use staggered poles 90, 80, 70, & 60’ feet of line out on both sides which put the 300’s at a depth of 12-15’. We caught fish on all poles and colors we had out; chrome blue back, chrome black back, taco salad & brown crawfish orange belly. Not sure about name of old ones that is mostly orange and another mostly green? Mouths of coves were more productive!
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Nice!
Good job!
Nice looking mess of fish there.
Crank baits one of my favorite ways to go after them slabs
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I love the thump. But pulling cranks is better than skunk. Good report. I wish the fall pattern would come on.