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Post by Paws on Aug 20, 2004 21:46:35 GMT 12.75
This is my very favorite eating fish. Man I love these boogers better than perch, trout, salmon, tuna, whiting, smelt, cod, halibut, white fish, talapia, mackeral, swordfish, red tail, bluefin, and even Cap'nD's!! ;D
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Post by Paws on Aug 30, 2004 11:50:39 GMT 12.75
I said; "Where are all the crapppie jiggers?"
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Post by SgtBill on Aug 30, 2004 14:59:42 GMT 12.75
OUT FISHING FOR THEM IN MY LAKE
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Post by Paws on Aug 30, 2004 15:09:04 GMT 12.75
Naw, too hot now Bill! ;D
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Post by SgtBill on Aug 31, 2004 5:58:15 GMT 12.75
Wrong oh bananna breath. My lake is only 4 to 6 feet deep in most spot's and is 8 to 11 feet deep in front of the spill way. I don't suppose you can guess where the CRAPPIE STAY in the summer time.
Remember it used to be a corn field that the state damed up the streams on.
P.S. I had about 200 Crappie's ready for the last NAHC G.T. for you to cook up. Nice fillets all ready, when you couldn't make it nobody wanted to fry them. I had to eat Crappie for week's.
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Post by Paws on Sept 1, 2004 4:28:53 GMT 12.75
Bout 11 feet deep??? :DOh man you got them all coraled up!
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Post by Brikatw on Jun 13, 2005 5:44:29 GMT 12.75
We're going to have to get you on down here some time Paw. We're getting the slabs out the water right now. Heck, there's only about 5 or 6 lakes within 15 minutes drive from the house. Oh yeah and the Bayous too. We can usually fill a cooler with fish faster than the beer in can be drank.
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Post by Brikatw on Jun 13, 2005 5:46:03 GMT 12.75
Almost forgot, I gotta get you to try some Buffalo fish. We just eat the ribs usually. Good stuff. Tastre like Crappie but get to be about 30 or 40 lbs
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Post by jayrog3006 on Jun 14, 2005 0:56:50 GMT 12.75
Hmmmm, any Crappie I catch are usually inside of a Muskie. ;D ;D
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