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    I would like to write a story about the differences between a Bass fisherman and a TRUE Crappie fisherman. Hope this is a funny story. But I need comments. We all have been there, taken the Big Bad Bass Fisherman out for a day of Crappie fishing and here is how the day went ?????? Please fill in the blank with what you found to be the difference. When I get enough info, there may be enough for some good writing. Thanks in advance.

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    that's easy your boat is not fast enough LOL

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    Didn't take him out, but I met a Bass guy as I was leaving Cutright on Monroe, when I showed him the approximately #3er I was taking home for dinner, BOY did he get PO'ed told me I couldn't keep a fish like that, might mean a tournament win for someone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wannabe fisherman View Post
    Didn't take him out, but I met a Bass guy as I was leaving Cutright on Monroe, when I showed him the approximately #3er I was taking home for dinner, BOY did he get PO'ed told me I couldn't keep a fish like that, might mean a tournament win for someone.
    Give me a break, I fish for food!!!!! We tourney fish too but don't do much releasing, with that said we don't go sit on a lake for a week and hammer it either, may pre-fish a day or two and move pretty quick then looking for fish.
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    you right john
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigarm View Post
    We all have been there, taken the Big Bad Bass Fisherman out for a day of Crappie fishing and here is how the day went ??????
    This ought to be good

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    They are trying to throw a 1/32 oz. Jig with a baitcast reel spooled with 17 pound test
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    Both of them can be rude, inconsiderate of others, and a general pain the butt.

    Since I do both, guess I don't see that many differences anymore. Biggest difference I notice is that there is a lot more people fishing for crappie that will crowd another angler. For example, I was out crappie fishing 3 weeks ago, have two guys crowd me on a stretch that didn't have another boat for a mile. I move, and they come right back to crowding me.

    Bass guys do the same things sometimes, especially people fishing tournaments, but not always is it a tournament fishermen. I think it is more just a lack of common sense, and really think people feel entitled to fish wherever they want, regardless of what they are fishing for. Don't remember it being that way when I was a kid, guess it is just the society we live in now.

    I don't think crappie, bass, white bass, catfish, etc fishermen should worry about the differences between them. Maybe worry about using common sense on the water and being courteous to others out fishing. Stay more than a long cast away from other boats (obviously there are stump fields that a long cast isn't even possible). If I can throw a crappie jig on a ultralight and hit your boat you are too close.

    Just my .02.
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    Bass fisherman spend more time motoring than fishing... Lol!

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