The Decatur Daily is showing a 4.09 lb crappie caught here in North Alabama. Home - Decaturdaily.com
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The Decatur Daily is showing a 4.09 lb crappie caught here in North Alabama. Home - Decaturdaily.com
Me thinks that men who hold fish at arm length for picture have small p^^ P^^s.
That picture is worthless.
If a fish is really that big a trophy why do people have to ruin the picture with the go go gadget arm thing?????
A 4lb crappie is a nice one!!! Especially for us northerners.
Yep he's gonna release it and someone else will catch it and it's gonna go home with them. Nice fish but if I ever hang one that big it's going on the wall. Us northern boys are lucky to see 2 to 2 1/2 maybe.
Fatman
The article states that the Alabama Department of Conservation and natural Resourses certified and weighed it. The article also states the state record is 4 lb 9 oz. This is the record for white crappie. The record for black is 4 lb. 6 0z. This looks like a black Crappie to me. Im sure the paper made the mistake and not the Department of Conservation.
What difference does it make how the fish is held, that is a great fish in any book, all I can say is great job fella!!!!!!! Wish it could have been me as do all of you complaining about it..
when somone is holding a fish out from their body they are trying to make the fish look bigger then what it is....large fish should be held close to the body
Why would anyone care how someone holds a fish for a picture. I guess some people try to be critical. Lighten up.
Oh, Ok I understand now, but does that make the scales weigh lighter to. I understand the trick, I just dont understand why people have to take away from something so great by complaining about it. There is no rule book on holding a big fish here in Oklahoma.. I think a fish that weighs 4.9 lbs and 19" long speaks for itself if you want a better mental image find a tape measure and satisfy yourself..