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Thread: crappie update

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    Pepp1,

    The sloughs around Suisun were always good to me for bass and crappie! Don't worry about elling me your secrets, I left there in 1987 and now live in central Virginia! But, you better watch those local guys, they'll clean your secret places out! Never fised at Mather, but, the golf course there was extremely nice, it was a stop on out NoCal Golf League.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pepp1 View Post
    @ redy2fish ~ Oh yes we are my friend...............but ya know the thing i hate the most is when you tell a few people about a spot and they totally disrespect the sport. so now i have few honey holes here in sacramento that i only share with real fishermen who have the respect for future generations to come and enjoy this lovely sport we call fishing!! Keep that line tight brother!!!

    Happy fishing to all!!

    (Mather pond has some slabs.....but ya gotta know where to find them.......oops! did i say that)

    I also live in sac and I only fish with a couple people also. I've watched people murder a spot until its empty. I tend to be more cautious now when I find schools of fish. If I'm doin good and I see lurkers eyeing me I'll usually back off catchin them but I will usually stay in the area. How often do you get out for crappie?

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    It sucks when people rape lakes. California has many people that keep way to many fish and don't care about the future generations. I learned the hard way this year about sharing spots with people. I only have one phrase. selective harvest

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    I prefer to eat the red ears anyway, and let the crappies all go. Fish have averaged pound plus for me all year on the crappies.

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    Exfactor, I agree the red ear are the best. I told Mike that we will have to do a Sac perch outing when the sierras open back up. They are one tasty fish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappieSchocker View Post
    Exfactor, I agree the red ear are the best. I told Mike that we will have to do a Sac perch outing when the sierras open back up. They are one tasty fish.
    i think were in on this one, it has to be an over niter..
    not like the others



    cm
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    I only do at least three day trips out there. Those other guys are just nuts or greedy.

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    nice catching looks like they are wearing them out
    The fishing was good,it was the catching that was bad

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    nice catching
    It's not the numbers or the size, it's the time spent on the water!

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