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It's time to untarp the boat put fresh gas in charge the battery and hit the lakes.
The Crappie are calling!!!!! Man, am I ever glad spring has finally sprung. Fredo |
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On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 18:37:14 +0000, FredO wrote:
It's time to untarp the boat put fresh gas in charge the battery and hit the lakes. The Crappie are calling!!!!! Man, am I ever glad spring has finally sprung. Ya know, I donno if I could fish for a fish called a "crappie"... I've been trying to intrest Cutthroats, caught a few last weekend, and maybe I'll hook into a spring next weekend... Lloyd |
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Well, just wait until you tie into a two pound crappie on an ultralight outfit with 2 lb. line. You will have a ball!!!! They strike
really hard and fast and put up a good fight especially in the spring when you can get lucky and run into large schools of them and sometimes catch 30-40 nice sized ones in an afternoon. Well nuff said about Mr. Crappie. I think they even have crappie tournaments in some states although I have never entered one. He rates right up there behind Mr. Bass if you ask me. Course I really love catching big Northern Pike when I go to MN every summer. Fredo |
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