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    As I am filling in for another angler and putting up daily fishing quotes on another board for a few days until Oct. 2, I thought I would put a few of them here also for you to read.

    "WHITE AND BLACK CRAPPIE

    "White perch" are second only to the largemouth in popularity. They
    thrive in large impoundments but tend to be smaller in pond habitat.
    While this schooling fish lacks fighting qualities, he is delicious on
    the table. They stay deep nearly all the time and rarely rise to a
    dry. The only trick to crappie fishing is locating them ---- once
    found they are easily caught on most any sinking streamer or minijig.
    They have, however, saved many a day for me when the bass and bluegill
    refuse to cooperate.

    The black crappie is more common in farm ponds and considerably more
    gamey. They will frequently take a top water offering and seem more
    inclined to feed on insects than are their larger cousins. Not as
    prolific as the white crappie, they are less destructive of bass and
    bream populations and a far better choice for farm-pond stocking. The
    black crappie prefers heavily vegetated areas and I have taken
    two-pound individuals from a local pond that's entirely covered with
    lily pads. They are still quite gullible and easily caught, however
    ---- real dunces compared to the bream species."

    The Sunfishes pg.4 by Jack Ellis
    Last edited by dixieangler; 09-28-2006 at 11:39 AM.
    Robert B. McCorquodale

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    If they are easy to catch then I am one poor fisherman.
    Mike Perry

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    Yeah, Mike, I agree as I am in the same boat too . I think Jack means that once they are located that they are not too particular about what they bite but I've found that does not ring true for me either . Guess I need Jack to show me how its done :D.

    If you think that quote is something, tomorrow's quote from Jack will be even better on HIS definition of bream :D.
    Last edited by dixieangler; 09-28-2006 at 02:46 PM.
    Robert B. McCorquodale

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    Default Robert, just a note

    Just wanted to say that I get some nice comments about the Fly Fishing article you wrote for us. Many Thanks, Dave

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    Thanks, Dave. I'm glad folks like it. Makes me feel like its helping folks sort out what to do to get started and maybe take some of the confusion out of fly angling for bream.
    Robert B. McCorquodale

    "Flip a fly"


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