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    Good news is I sent my clients home with over 31-pounds of fillets.

    Bad news is most of it wasn't crappie.

    But we had a good time anyway. Catching 5 to 7-pound Hybrids and Stripers and even 1 3/4 to 2 1/4-pound White Bass by jigging spoons on light tackle from 35 to 45-feet deep is nearly as much fun as catching crappie. Too bad they aren't nearly as good to eat.

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    I looks like ya still had a good time. Nice bunch of fish ya got there...


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    Yea I saw them on your webpage yesterday. Looks like yall had a great day. Do wish that they crappie. They'll be ready soon I hope.
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    Dayum, it don't matter that they were not all crappie. I bet yall had a large time. Looks like those boys will be back for several more trips.

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    Nice mess of fish there! They don't eat as good as crappie but they sure fight plenty, especially on light tackle! :D
    Looks like your clients were satisfied! :D
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    is that hamilton?.....them boys didnt say a few bad words did they?...lol

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    It sure looks like those guys had a good time Jerry. NICE CATCH!
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    Looks like they had a great time.

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    They look happy to me. I'd be grinnin too looks like a blast was had. Hope you didn't have to clean all those.

    What spoons do you jig? I like cotton cordell cc spoons myself.
    Good things come to those who bait.


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    Thumbs up Bad News?????

    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Blake
    Good news is I sent my clients home with over 31-pounds of fillets.

    Bad news is most of it wasn't crappie.

    But we had a good time anyway. Catching 5 to 7-pound Hybrids and Stripers and even 1 3/4 to 2 1/4-pound White Bass by jigging spoons on light tackle from 35 to 45-feet deep is nearly as much fun as catching crappie. Too bad they aren't nearly as good to eat.

    Heck, I'll take that kinda bad news everyday Jerry!!! :D
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