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    Well it was a foggy morning and the slabs were tucked in bed. After getting this 10 pound 35 inch crappie snatcher I knew why.
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    I bet that scares the crappie and suckers and trout and everything else ....toothy things for sure
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    Freshwater barracuda! Looks like a good one. Background is looking real cold like.

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    Good fish, and better eating. I'm sure you've learned the technique to filet them with no bones. Supposed to be very good.
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    Nice fish
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    Nice gator.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skeetbum View Post
    Good fish, and better eating. I'm sure you've learned the technique to filet them with no bones. Supposed to be very good.

    Yes I have . Very good eating. Goes good in a chowda also

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    Yep..that will slow crappie fishing for sure!!!
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    nice pike! enjoy the fillets.

    funny how that works. when your hauling in crappies then it stops and someone gets bit off. lol

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    Northern Toothy Monster. Nice catch.
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