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    I ain’t gonna shoot him. Just gonna let him have it for a while. Lol


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    Better than i did on the crappie. I bet that is the big one i videoed last year on that bank. I saw one Thursday that was headed that way also. Hope it gets good in a couple weeks. What kind of kayak did you get?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishing man View Post
    Better than i did on the crappie. I bet that is the big one i videoed last year on that bank. I saw one Thursday that was headed that way also. Hope it gets good in a couple weeks. What kind of kayak did you get?
    I’ve got a field and stream borrowed right now. I caught the crappie at Indian creek. Caught a couple real small ones up old limestone.


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    I don't know which is worse...seeing the gators and knowing where they are...or not seeing them and wondering. Great report and a life adventure.

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    Cold weather slows them down enough you can pet then like a puppy dog
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    I would think a kayak trailing a stringer of fish has to be a gator lure

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    Quote Originally Posted by riverboss View Post
    I would think a kayak trailing a stringer of fish has to be a gator lure
    That would make for a wild ride.
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    Quote Originally Posted by riverboss View Post
    I would think a kayak trailing a stringer of fish has to be a gator lure
    I had them on stringer at Indian aCreek. Turned them loose. Wasn’t gonna keep anything if I caught any at limestone. I do need to figure how to use a cooler.


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    Fished with a guy that had one of these. We used it as minnow keeper but it does double as a fish basket. I wanna think he paid $30 for his.

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    Great pics Damion. Love seeing everyone's reports and the good looking fish they get in the boat!
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