Nice fish speckhunter, good job.
Here are a few pics of some crappie my son Speck Jr., aka Daniel, and I caught at Enid this past weekend. In the pic of Dan holding 3 crappie, the one on the left was 16 inches and weighed 2.2 pounds. The other two were 14 inch crappie. We had a great time and can't wait to go again. It seems that as the kids get older, finding time is harder and harder. Speck
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Nice fish speckhunter, good job.
A bad day of fishing
beats a good day at work.
Jerry
It looks like Speck Sr and Speck Jr had a good time catching good fish!!Keep'em coming and keep HIM (Daniel aka JR) going!!
Catch and Release: Catch the slabs and Release the little'uns
good job
with my mind on crappie and crappie on my mind -
and if ya'll see Goober later tellem I said duh huh - he'll know what ya mean!!!!!!!!
good looking fish, thanks for sharing the pictures...
Gonefission
Bill
Looks like a good time. Congrats.
Those are some of the prettiest papermouths I have ever seen
Hey where's my float.
I was wondering why there is a safety pin in that one fish's mouth on the first pic???
Good Question. Actually, my boat only has one livewell, so when two of us fish at the same time, we use safety pins ( 30 brass and 30 silver ) to be able to identify who caught what fish. Checked with Missouri and Mississippi Conservation Depts. and both said its legal.Originally Posted by ky-slabseeker
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In Missouri you have to keep your fish seperate. If using one live well or cooler than you have to mark the fish to tell who caught what. Pinning them which is easy or clipping a fin to mark who's fish is who's.
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