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On The Spot 5-30-08
Went to Lake Worth today with Bill he's from way up north, Minnesota. He had caught crappie before but mostly fished for walleye and bass. Well we caugth over 100 crappie about 80% were keepers and he caught 5 different species of fish sandbass, crappie, catfish, bluegill, and a 6lb. bass. All fish were caught with Wally Marshall 4.5ft dock rod 6lb Clear Blue Stren and a crappie jig tipped with Berkley Crappie Nibbles even the 6lb bass. Fished from 4.5ft to 8ft of water and all fish were released.
GoodLuck
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NIce fish. Better get some sunscreen!
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Good catch, Tacobender. Even better that all fish were released, if you didn't want to eat them.
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Sounds like a banner day. Nice goin. Uhh... whats a sand bass?
Nm, I figured it out. http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...icial%26sa%3DN
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I understand releasing extra fish but Crappie and Catfish are awful good after swimming in hot oil. LOL:D Nice day on the lake for sure.:)
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great job glad to see ya catchin some
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White Bass are commonly called Sandbass in Texas.