J.T. - I missed the pic. Can you post it again please?
Now, I got it - Thanks. (maybe I didn't wait long enough for it to load)
A client of mine caught this 2lb 7oz Black Crappie a couple of weeks ago on a minnow fished under a slip float! He was so excited he did'nt wait for the net and horsed it in! It was a very fat fish... made a couple of nice fillets for him.
Fishing has slowed since then with water temps dropping bellow 50.
Last edited by Jason Piper; 12-17-2004 at 04:45 PM.
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J.T. - I missed the pic. Can you post it again please?
Now, I got it - Thanks. (maybe I didn't wait long enough for it to load)
Hey JT, you got no link to Crappie.com on your site?
http://www.crappie.com/gr8vb3/images...logo_white.gif
you can use that image if you want
Ed, I will get a link set up soon! My Wife takes care of all that for me!Originally Posted by edhead
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It is Troy Weight Scales I bet. All these babys are worth their weight in gold.
Hey ed, you ain't got no link to my web page...hahahaha
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I use a Berkley digital scale. Thank you very much! It was a very fat fish. That is a very common size up here on Beaver! Come on up we'll go catch some... I have some openings in March!Originally Posted by Jerry Blake
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Just wondering. I use a digital scale too but I think mine is made by Rapala.
When you get a goodun like that have your client hold it horizontal out in front of them at arms length like this -
- to make it look as good as possible.
Hey Ed,
No, it was only 2-pounds, 6-ounces and 17.5-inches long but it came out real nice in the picture.
Jason, how long was that one?
I also try to get my clients to hide they're hands behind the fish as much as possible - that seems to help too. I need to call the taxidermist they took that fish to and see when it's going to be done - I'd like to see it and get a picture of it before he ships it.