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Senior Member
FALaholic #: 4761 Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: East Texas
Posts: 526
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Texas Size Crappie
Here is an 17" crappie from Lake Fork and a stringer (we keep all fish in ice chest on ice) that we cobbled together to show one limit.
http://maasguns.com//pics/17crappie http://www.maasguns.com//pics/crappies |
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Registered
FALaholic #: 704 Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: N.Texas
Posts: 6,491
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Geeze, just rub it in. While working yesterday, I passed over Fork, Ray Hubbard AND Lake Lewisville. Looking at the choppy waves and lack of boats, I didn't feel any regret not pulling over and wetting a line UNTIL NOW!
Good going. Are you going to be at Fork anytime this weekend? I'm really going to try and convince the boss that I need off. ![]() Wait a second, a 17 inch Crappie? That sucker weighs at least 3 1/4 pounds. Holy Moly.
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Senior Member
FALaholic #: 4761 Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: East Texas
Posts: 526
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Actually caught 2 thay size,look at the stringer pic you'll see them.I plan on going Sunday night.I'm getting all of these night fishing.I'm going tonight,I'll let you know how I did.
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FALaholic #: 1167 Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: St Louis
Posts: 2,595
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You want monster crappie go to Kentucky Lake in the spring. Ive seen stringers of crappie with an average length of 14 inches.
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