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    Default scientific name is >>>> Pomoxis Attractus


    I decided to change the scientific name on crappie to cover all of them .
    black or white or somewhere in between ,mohawk or not they all now fall under one name scientifically speaking as far as I am concerned
    there is no doubt they are attractive and to be sure fun to ketch and consume .
    Yesterday I stopped by a couple of spots and to be sure it was a tough day early on . not many and not much size to them .
    I returned to one of the spots about lunch and sure enough just like it often happens it was on like donkey kong in the same spot I struggled to ketch 15 or so in and hour and half 3 hours before that .
    So because they are not there and or not biting keep this in mind . they are eating machines and what triggers them to go on the feed is a mystery to me in many cases.
    I was sure it would be a hammer festival early and was totally wrong and thought it would be really slow when I stopped back in when the sun was straight up .
    Such are these attractive little fisheez and yes I helped a lady load her basket plum full of them my second stop .
    She was complaining the basket was heavy and it was going to be a chore to clean all of them .
    I was like AND ?
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    sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales

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    That's a nice basket of fish, good eating for her and her family. I think you sent all the heat in Texas eastward. Sun straight up I would have to be in the shade, glad you whacked a few!!

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    On a good day I call them slabs!

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    Nice!
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    Good report as usual. Funny how one moment they are biting good the next you can't buy a nibble. Funny fish but I enjoy trying for them anyway. KABOOM!
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    a nice kettle of fish !!....enjoyed the pictures and report , they are pretty fishes and are very tasty to konsume.....but they are entirely safe from me ketchin them in august at straight up noon.

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    Nice catch!

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    A fine full basket! Who could ask for anything more?
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    Wow! That is a nice mess of fish.



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    Quote Originally Posted by ultralightrooki View Post
    a nice kettle of fish !!....enjoyed the pictures and report , they are pretty fishes and are very tasty to konsume.....but they are entirely safe from me ketchin them in august at straight up noon.
    that's funny my friend , to be sure it is some kind of roasting hot here in the sun that time of day . I have to say though some of my best days slinging crappie have been dead in the middle of the sunshine and heat .
    but I have also froze darn near to death and about fell off the dock sliding on frozen crappie slime in the dead of winter too, slinging them like a tv fishing show
    sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales

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