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    This is practice uploading pics. Hopefully I will get it right. I made a rod rack.


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    This is my first picture of crappie that I caught at Claremore Lake in May. Hopefully I put it in the right size!

    Ya'll let me know if I am doing this wrong!

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    Oops! I forgot that was a video. I don't think I did it right!

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    Hey Peke...you did real good with the pics and quite a nice rack for all those rods. Think you are more than a fisherwoman now. Congrads!

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    I always love seeing pics of cooler fulls of crappie, and the rod rack is a great idea too. Nice pics and sized right too.
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    Thank you! I still have issues with touching the fish that I catch. I filleted all of those fish myself, but then again they weren't moving! That is where my issues happen....I'll touch them if they are NOT moving! :D

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    Omg I've been trying to figure out a way to get all my rods in my Garage while keeping some of my wall space and I think I've just discovered how! Thanks for posting that pic Patti!

    Oh, and just whack 'em Crappie, or any other fish for that matter, across the head. A good stick or hammer handle works well. It'll put them right to sleep while you do your thing!

    Loved the video of the flopping Crappie. It was like they were waving Bye Bye :rolleyes:

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    Patti, you're a keeper girl! Great method for storage of rods\reels.:D
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    Very nice rod/reel rack. I'm always looking for innovative ways of storing things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peke View Post
    Oops! I forgot that was a video. I don't think I did it right!

    Peke
    Your vide came out right on this end
    Nice looking rod hangers
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