Those are some real pretty crappie. Sure hope you released them back into there natural enviroment. Hot oil.
Caught these late Monday evening with a couple buddies. Didn't catch many, but these two are nice. The one on the right went about 17 inches. Don't know how much he weighed though. That's right I said "He" I'd like to catch his ole lady friend too.
Those are some real pretty crappie. Sure hope you released them back into there natural enviroment. Hot oil.
Duck - where in Lake Conway were you fishing?
I CAUGHT 14 CRAPPIE AT LAKE CONWAY TODAY! THEY STARTING BITING RIGHT WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN! I WAS USING USING MINNOWS AND RED AND WHITE JIG! 3 TO 4 POUNDS! NICE! IN THE DICKS CREEK AREA! GOOD LUCKOriginally Posted by jhook
By saying, "I'd like to catch his ole lady friend too" are you referring to the "fish's" lady friend, or the guy who caught the fish's...lady friend?
lol, Nice fish.
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IN DICKS CREEK! AFTER U LAUNCH UR BOAT GO STRAIGHT OUT 2 THE BIGGEST PATCH OF TREES. YOU WILL GET INTO SOME THERE! THANKSOriginally Posted by smallingboy105
3-4 pounds!!!! was the weight off the stringer? I think we need to see some pics of all the 3-4 lb fish you were pulling out!
Wish some of these guys could weigh my fish .:rolleyes: My son and I fished 3-17-06 and caught a string that actually weighted 52 lbs. I weigh my fish (crappie)and we laugh at all these guesstimates. We caught ours on jigs and flipped them to shallow points. I fished too much for bass and fish crappie using same methods at times.Originally Posted by dmbutler47
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That would be a nice stringer!!! I need the scale some of these guys use!