Even with that camera, they sure are purdy fish Bee!
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Today i used a different camera. It was off on the color a little so i feel bad about that. We had a chance of rain but went anyway. We were on the fish at 5:30. The bite was somewhat slow for us. Maybe the rain was at fault as it did rain the whole time. Kinda cool at 52 degrees and a breeze to go with the low temps. Largest was again 16 inches. Many nice ones lipped. We went to two ponds. First produced 49 and again all released. The second pond was also slow but no rain. I didn,t get any pics there but we put 72 in the boat there. That gave us 121 for the morning.
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Even with that camera, they sure are purdy fish Bee!
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Gorgeous crappie regardless. Thanks for the posts.
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Color looks good to me. Black crappie is a color
Bee them sure are some dandy fish sir, you always have some of the nicest pictures of some pretty fish's.
Great job sir and thank you for sharing.
Nice!
Wow! 120 is a slow day? I need to plan a trip to Maine! Beautiful fish!
Camera or not, those are some awesome looking fish. Congrats on 100+ slow day
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