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    Default Another OK day, but the wind/Pic


    I am so tired of fighting the wind, but I love catching the crappie more. Only kept 11 today, but agai caught quite a fwe, like probably 30 today so less than yesterday. 21' of water fishing down 12'-16'. Oh yeah and all the biggest ones were 11 3/4" to 12 1/2" with none smaller than 10".




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    I see you only have specks. You have whites there don't you? Nice catch BTW. Haven't heard about Randy in a while. Hows he doing?
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    I know what you mean. The 20 MPH winds have kept me off the water for the last week in North Carolina.

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    Tarheel the winds here in North Texas a couple of weeks ago was a constant 45 miles per hour with 65 mile per hour gusts. Then one week later it was a constant 35 miles per hour with up to 45 miles per hour gusts. Heck I think the surfers from the coast gave up the coast for the North Texas Lakes lol.
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    Hey Skip, ya got some nice crappie there, seem that you go that wind fishing down pretty good. Yes how sbout an up date on Randy


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    nice crappie Skip
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    Quote Originally Posted by father of 4
    Tarheel the winds here in North Texas a couple of weeks ago was a constant 45 miles per hour with 65 mile per hour gusts. Then one week later it was a constant 35 miles per hour with up to 45 miles per hour gusts. Heck I think the surfers from the coast gave up the coast for the North Texas Lakes lol.
    SKIPTOMYLU where did you get them good crappie??
    Thanks all!

    I got these on Toledo Bend as I live here on the lake. I only fished about 4 hours each the last couple of days. I getting them in a creek on their way to a back cove to spawn.

    I did get quite a few that were too small (under 10") if I had to guess I probably caught a total of maybe 50 the first day and probably about 30 yesterday, but I didn't really keep count, heck I was not even sure how many I was keeping until it was time to clean them.

    Also I was using my Mean Green Jig in 1/4 oz. and yesterday I changed up to a Hot Pink head, body and tail 1/8 oz jig. Guys fishing with minnows were not doing as well as I did.
    Last edited by skiptomylu; 03-08-2007 at 08:24 AM.

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    The wind surely makes it rough, but it looks like you did pretty good.

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