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Thread: Okay serve OSS up a big bowl of crow soup

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    Default Okay serve OSS up a big bowl of crow soup


    Used some minners in the tour. saturday and damed if I didn't like it, been 40 years since I used them, well ordered me a 100 gal. tank an areoator, and think I know where I can minners for a good price, my biggest concern is not having to go to or stop to get the darn things, will fix me up a tank in my shop... I still think I will just play with them, but getting bored of the old jig thing anyway....getting me a crickett cage also........:D
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    Crow soup don't taste too bad, had it many times.

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    I've ate a lot worse, I agree it ain't too bad

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    WE usualy try to buy minners from keller minner farm in buckner..10 dollars a pound

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    I'm with you OSS. I dont like using them, but there is times you have to. I tipped my jig in the Crappie Masters Tourn, every fish we caught came on a jig tipped with a minnow.
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    Default Now that reminds me

    went on a fishing trip to Ok. one time with 3 other guys, and two of these guys wanted minners so they went to Jay,ok and bought them 5 pounds of minners, never knew they sold them that way, got any idea what 5 pounds of minners look like in a 5 gal bucket of water,,, we couldn't see the bottom.... thanks for the info, think I can my south of here, don't know the price yet......:D might go back to gluing up the jigs guys leave in my boat, they work pretty good, I use that Dr. locktite on them, crappie don't mind...
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    Default Phillip and I took turns using them

    and they out produced the plain jig 3 to 1 that day, I don't think I would have to use them only in a tour, or really tough fishing times.....
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    black/chart...tipped with minnow that was our bite

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    OSS say it aint so, say it aint so lol I'll give you my hand poured jigs anything but minners lol.
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    Default I know I know

    love chasing them things around in the bucket, mostly just want something different for awhile, might have a minner tank set up :for sale cheap by the end of the month........:D
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