Yeah, your'e telling me! We ended up with one crappie, 2 bluecat, and 30 sanbass and stripers! But, got a hot tip! They better look out on Friday! LOL probably will have 60 sandbass and stripers!
Are ya'll catching them up there pretty good?
Hey Timber,
The Blue Cats from Texoma just called, said your rod winning Crappie tasted good! :rolleyes:
Yeah, your'e telling me! We ended up with one crappie, 2 bluecat, and 30 sanbass and stripers! But, got a hot tip! They better look out on Friday! LOL probably will have 60 sandbass and stripers!
Are ya'll catching them up there pretty good?
I am going to try and catch a big crappie. Went today and caught one that weight 2lb. 10 oz. was 15 inch. long got a pick of the fish with date on picture. had it weighed at Baitmaster bait shop in wagoner. My son is going to try and log the fish on the co and send it to ok.cdc. Caught the crappie at toppers area Ft.Gibson Lake.
Last edited by J.E.Clayton; 04-07-2010 at 07:52 PM. Reason: to add where i fish at.
Dang, nice fish clayton. Cant wait to see it posted on here.
Something Wise!
Wonder if this fish would qualify for the big fish.
I would say it would if it had a date with it. Nice Slab
Something Wise!
Hey J.E.
Was that a black crappie? I seem to catch more blacks, and generally bigger ones, on Gibson than anywhere else. Just not a lot of them!
hey I am trying to post his picture but my computer will not let me post it so can someone post it for me I can attach it to an email and send it can someone help us post it just send me your email mine is [email protected]
upload it to photobucket then post the html code
If I can be half the man my Dad is, or a fourth the man my Grandfather is, I can rest in peace that my time on earth meant something.
Boy Lip you have started a little competitive fishing contest and we have had some guys respond. I love it, I had 2 fish sunday that were 15 1/2 inches and 15 3/4 inches didn't weigh them though. I figure they were a little over 2 pounds. I can't wait to see some of the fish put in this contest, Oolagah, Kaw, Gibson, Texoma, ect. all hold monsters. Farm ponds and city lakes sometimes hold the freaks. Both state records in Oklahoma come from farm ponds. EB