We had 9 that were 15 to 15.5-inches long and weighed up to 2-pounds, 3-ounces. There are huge schools of threadfin shad everywhere in Greeson right now and it's real obvious that the crappie have plenty to eat because they are so thick across the shoulders and their bellies look like they are ready to spawn. If they keep going like they are and/or if we find the next older year class, I believe we'll be catching some 3-pounders this winter.
It's not that far Grizz, come on down! It was fun working that bridge. I had gone over the bridge the day before looking for a good spot to drop some condos and marked some fish on it so we were really just scouting it out when Darryl caught the first big slab. The pressure was real high yesterday and I really didn't expect to catch very many fish. The bite was really light and we had to put our offerings right in their noses. We each had a slip-float rig in rod holders set 18 to 19-feet deep so they would bump up against the concrete railing once in a while. We were also vertical jigging with pole-in-hand and could feel the railings and the bridge deck and work the jigs down around both sides of the railings.
We're heading out right not to see if we left any.