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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDawgg View Post
    Good going to both of you. The shadow of the crappie on your shirt shows up good Tim. You need to get one made up that way! Hate the muddy stuff too! Hard fishing with results is always good. Congrats!
    Thank you, lol didnt notice the shadow at first. Hoping for some clear water like in december and january.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleJohn View Post
    Way to go Tim that is the type of fish I want to catch when I make my trip there.
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    When are you visiting again? Kentucky should have nice crappie right? I hope the trip will be worth it for you and the water clears up some.

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    Nice catch.
    Is the Wateree crappie population all blacks?
    I only remember catching black specks there years ago.
    It's not the numbers or the size, it's the time spent on the water!

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    Yes, all blacks.

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    Here are a couple pics of the catch from Yesterday.
    Thank a Veteran every chance you get.
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    Way to stick it out and find some nice fish fellas!! Fishing in the mud is tough going, but sounds like y'all figured it out.


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    Hooking up every chance I get!

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    He'd a caught more iffin he hadn't been using old tired, wore out minnows. Them things had a hunnert miles on'em.
    Mark 1:17 ...I will make you fishers of men
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    Be coming down last week of March Tim.
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    Quote Originally Posted by micorps View Post
    Were you tighlining? The bite was tough, we lost alot of fish must of hooked them by a piece of skin. I am happy we caught some, wasnt looking good for a while.
    Yes we were, about lunch time we changed tactics and sped up to about 1mph tightlining and they loved it. caught 25 over 1.5 lbs and several over 2. Funny how they decided to turn on when we sped up. there were several other boats not doing to good though.
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    really nice fish Tim. Way to stay in it with muddy H2O and winds.

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