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    not really chasing them was the deal maybe ? was after bluegill ....
    but the crappie involved ran small for sure ,
    not sure why we didn't find a larger one in the mix .
    most of the time a few nice ones are in that crowd ....
    sometimes it just is what it is I suppose ....
    maybe next time ....
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    Maybe your hand is absurdly big? , j/k bro.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BuckeyeCrappie View Post
    Maybe your hand is absurdly big? , j/k bro.
    I wish bro , but wrist crease to finger tip is right 8.5 inches and YES them were small crappie for sure
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    All of them are better than a skunk.

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    The lakes in south TX should have the black crappie getting frisky.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GreenLine View Post
    The lakes in south TX should have the black crappie getting frisky.


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    bet they are on beds in some spots as I type , I know a small lake here in dfw that has them in short water right now
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