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    seems a bit more so lately , probably the fall "feed up" , but none the less the rascals are just a biting my crappie jigs....
    along with a few less than a crappie crappie toooo.....
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    Nothing wrong with those Gills, they be hungry!
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    Quote Originally Posted by StantheMan2567 View Post
    Nothing wrong with those Gills, they be hungry!
    they need to feed elsewhere when i am crappie jigging for sure
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    They felt like piranha pecking the jig under the docks Saturday morning. It was loaded with those critters
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    They felt like piranha pecking the jig under the docks Saturday morning. It was loaded with those critters
    a few have taken the jig about 6 inches under water after it hit the water , pretty tight to the surface in lots of spots lately
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    May be a sign of a hard winter
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    May be a sign of a hard winter
    Could be, and they know they need to feed up for the winter.
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