Good job Darrell sounds like you had a good day.
one for me and one for Darrell, also saw two other limits caught pretty close to where we were fishing, water was clear as gin, cold as my heart, no wind,no rain, no ice,no problems.
jig did not matter, nor did the size of the jig, darrell caught on 1/8 me on double rig 1/32 black/chartruse SLABBUSTER was the color and jig type for the day. it was awsome
now that is a sink full. woo hoo fish for dinner sunday, chiefs :D win I founder
Good job Darrell sounds like you had a good day.
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Looks like you need help Finishing those limits and especially finishing that CROWN! Headed that way soon!
Very nice!!! Great mess of fish!!! Good job guys!!!
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Well done, my friend. Those are some good looking fish. Glad you and Darrell got into some gooduns.
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Good report sir,,,, and glad to see the seal broken in the fire water
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Nice day to be out, glad you were rewarded with a good mess.
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Well done Beagle! I don't know what depth you were fishing but after we caught our fish we tried some beds in 20-24 and never got a bump. For us it seemed that 27-28 was the magic number of were they started going in the box. The other thing I love about crappie fishing is the way that one guy will sware by one style and color of jig and just around the bend is another that has something quite a bit different and is loading the boat.
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good looking sink full there Mr. beagleman, for sure the fish will be good and the crown will be good, but them dam chiefs are about as dependable as the weather man...........
A FISH IN THE PAN IS WORTH TWO IN THE LAKE