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    I fish the freshwater side of the Cooper river for crappie, bass and bluegill but love to wrestle the saltwater side species also.
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    Very nice

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    That red had to be a good fight on crappie gear
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    Awesome outing. Thanks for sharing
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    That red had to be a good fight on crappie gear
    Biggest one was 24” in 2 foot of water and went under boat. Spottails are a blast in shallow water.


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