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    I'm hooked on these 3" Rocky Top supper slabs. Since I have been using them I have been catching bigger Crappie and less dinks. I have caught a few on different collors but they like the blue and silver the best. Here on our lake we don't have the big crappie(lake record little over 2* ) like you guys. I have caught several 1 1/2 pounders. Thursday I caught 8 nice size crappie the biggest were 1 1/2* on the Rocky top. Here is one of the bigger ones.
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    Never heard of them but I think I should start lookin if you catch fish that size--nice crappie
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    That some nice crappie I would be happy with those any day. May have to try that color.
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    Man nothing wrong with that!!!!!!!

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    Nice crappie, I have some of those but have not tried them. Looks like I need to put them on a hook!!
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    That's a good one.

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    Thanks, I went looking for new spots today and caught my biggest todate. A 1.10 oz white Crappie. Getting closer to my 2 pound goal. Also caught a 6 pound Goo on the Rocky top.
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    Congrats on catching those nice slab crappies!!! Don't know what a Goo is but it looks like it would put up a fight as well!!!


    IF YOU'RE FISHIN ON CREDIT, YOU'D BETTER SWITCH TO DEBIT!!!

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    Talking Ah yes ... the "Gasper Goo"

    Quote Originally Posted by IceWarriorGill View Post
    Congrats on catching those nice slab crappies!!! Don't know what a Goo is but it looks like it would put up a fight as well!!!
    The name "Gasper Goo" is an English mispronunciation of the French name "Casse burgau" (mussel breaker). Freshwater mussels are a favored prey item of this fish.

    The fish is a Freshwater Drum. And, yes ... they do put up a bit of pullage :p
    If they're in the waters you fish ... you're quite likely to catch them on most any bait you use ... live or artificial. They're edible, but not exceptional tablefare.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappiepappy View Post
    The name "Gasper Goo" is an English mispronunciation of the French name "Casse burgau" (mussel breaker). Freshwater mussels are a favored prey item of this fish.

    The fish is a Freshwater Drum. And, yes ... they do put up a bit of pullage :p
    If they're in the waters you fish ... you're quite likely to catch them on most any bait you use ... live or artificial. They're edible, but not exceptional tablefare.

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    Made me smile Pappy. Off the 610 loop in Houston, near the Astrodome you could look down from the elevated freeway you were on and see a sign outside a little mom & dad grocery- "Goo fish & Neck (pork) Bones".
    I'm sure it was probably the only grocer in Houston, if not the whole darn world, that offered that particular pair of items for sale. :D
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