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    I saw pinfish also. Sure would full of bones.
    Makes great bait.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Adams View Post
    Never heard of that.
    Don’t think they can survive salt water.
    They may be talking about speckled trout. Kinda look like crappie but have a couple teeth on top and bottom.
    Maybe you can post the article.
    I would be interested in reading.
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    Speckled trout are a pretty fish and good eating. As said above, don’t try and lip them.
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    Agree with you guys. Name:  IMG_3546.JPG
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    I saw pinfish also. Sure would full of bones.
    Makes great bait.
    Pinfish are the greatest bait stealers I know, just based on boyhood memories
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    I saw a YouTube video when trying to find good crappie waters near me, which featured a small, very local park, with incredibly brackish water (saltwater comes gushing in at high tide, and a tiny creek feeds the freshwater part of it.) The guy in the video had a bucket full of crappie and bluegill. I haven't been able to test out those waters, as they've been doing construction work there, but it was very surprising.

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    Youtube and the internet and technology have created some of the "best" entertainment ever , the amount of know what they are doing folks is astounding , and yet as I view these short clips and ridiculous things that are just trash and see herds of wanna beez trying to be stars on the internet it makes me actually wonder a few things.
    1 were they dropped repeatedly on their heads as a child ?
    2 were the crowds following also dropped repeatedly on their heads as children as well ?
    3 who are these people ?
    Ketchn pinfish and calling them crappie is about as stupid as it gets and to top it off it's done by "crappie fisher "
    One thing for sure positive about it all , Ketchn is way more fun than fishing , dat much is fact
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    Quote Originally Posted by mperry View Post
    Has anyone fished for crappie in saltwater? Just reading about it today. I had no idea they were in saltwater. ����*♂️
    I wish Crappie were as easy to catch as Pinfish, I could have bucket load every time out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deathb4disco View Post
    Saltwater crappie fishing is like freshwater shark fishing.

    I’ve heard of crappie living in brackish water. If I were fishing brackish water, though, I would not be targeting crappie.
    Bull sharks go up rivers and they are mean.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barnacle Bill View Post
    Bull sharks go up rivers and they are mean.
    Yep! Sounds like you watch as much “Sharkfest” as I do.

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    Panfish. If you get a bunch of them, scale and cook them whole in the way you like to . Yes, they’re bony and tedious but they’re tasty. Had some done up that way when on vacation down here when I was a teen. I wouldn’t want to make a meal of them, it would seemingly take a week but they’re worth the effort when cooking other things.


    And I’m with Ketchn on them being dropped, maybe repeatedly, on their haids!
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