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    Went to the Red on Friday and ended up with 32. 8-10 ft deep in 16 fow. Some on tops and some just trolling. Electric chicken and grey hair. Throwed back around 20. Mighty hot but had a good time.

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    Catch and Release: Catch the slabs and Release the little'uns

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    Good job on a hot day
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    nice catch...what are those birds standing on??

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishervet View Post
    nice catch...what are those birds standing on??
    A sandbar between 2 rock getties
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    Good catch Skipper.

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    Those FAS Snaps make finding the right color easier but my fumble fingers find them hard to tie on the line --- Good Crappie catch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish on Line View Post
    Those FAS Snaps make finding the right color easier but my fumble fingers find them hard to tie on the line --- Good Crappie catch
    yes...agreed....they are stronger but I can NOT deal with the size of those fas snaps...so will continue to use the whatever i am using from walmart/ dicks/academy.....
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    When I first tie a snap on my line, I take it in my needle nose pliers and snap it onto a jig. I then run the lie thru it and use the jig to tie it on. It's not bad once you get used to it. I've been using them for about 20 years.
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    ​Now you’re talking. WTG!
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    Nice mess Skipper!

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