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    Default Summertime Blues...pics


    Here are a couple of pics from July 2005 Toledo Bend. I've usually given up on the crappie at KY lake by then, but my dad, a friend, and I met up w/ a guy down there and caught crappie after crappie on minnows and all of our fishing was done in the middle of the day 85 to 90 degrees over the tops of brushpiles. Guess crappie do eat a little during the summer....just need to figure out how to apply it to KY lake.

    The cooler is also full, but we didn't have anywhere else to put them. Everyone I know that eats fish received several bags.

    http://i138.photobucket.com/albums/q...ppie7-2005.jpg

    http://i138.photobucket.com/albums/q...rappie2005.jpg

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    Nice bunch of fish there, How long did it take to clean them. Ya getting ready for a fish fry? Good going...


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    Wow a great catch!!!
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    Nice bunch of fish. Crappie as all other fish feed all year ,but less at times. The trick at most times is just locating them. The Crappie like other fish can suspend and be tough to locate. We used to troll minnows shallow and catch them here in the hotest months.:D
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    Nice catch!

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    WOW - GRIZZ is jealous.
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    Ditto
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    Nice bunch of fish. We Americans are truly the fattest inhabitants of the Earth. Goes to show Capitalism works!

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    Hey Texas,

    I've fished Fork several times as well and wish the crappie fishing was as good up here as you have it.

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    i think you put a dent in the lakes population.....
    fishing isn't a sport, it's a way of life.
    a motto i live by :D
    go dawgs!!

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