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    It,s been a cold and slow start to the spring but is started to open up this morning. We found a calm day with cold water temps at 48 degrees. But the Slabs were waiting. We old guys did not get disappointed. We landed 26 nice ones. Largest 1t 16 inches twice. One was 2lb 6oz the other was 2lb 4oz. All were nice at 13 or better and all released. Name:  IMG_0411.jpg
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    Great pictures, glad to see you guys back at it. Has been a crazy spring for sure and don’t think it’s over yet.
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    Wow, those really are some beauties, and great color. Looked like you had a nice float setup. What depth did you find them?
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    Wow! Nice golden colored crappie.
    Be safe and good luck fishing

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    Are those fish there naturally golden-hued Bee, or camera edited/enhanced? Many years ago, I used to catch them in Delaware ponds that were similarly colored. Beautifully proportioned, healthy specimens, congrats...many more this year, love your shares.

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    Very Nice catches.....

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    Love the colors on your fish there. Very nice catching.

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    Beautiful fish as always, really glad to see you all back on the water!!
    You didn’t keep any to eat?


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    great to see them big ole NE slabs for sure ....congrats
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    We have been waiting for your posts of those beautiful 16" fish, I bet you have been waiting impatiently too.

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