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Go get 'em boys! Try to cheer my bud Slop up from his work blues...sounded severely perfluxed about his situation last conversation. I know he gets happier when a certain elixir is applied from 24 oz. cans!

Give the Buddha belly a rub for good luck!

Tight Lines Fellas...catch some big ones!

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TMH... I filleted crappies for two hours last night (thanks to graembo for the help). That was realitynot fantasy. Fantasy would have been the misses filleting them..... topless with 3 friends.

We kept 46 fish between the 4 of us. Too tired to post pics last night. I will put a couple tonight. Slop may have some to put up today.

Thanks to Dan for the outing, and thanks to my yankee friends for info on my home body of water. Don't know why I haven't been after crappie my whole life down there.. Also a big thanks to the smart butt who through the 6 incher in the bucket.

Luckily enough there was no crunching in the live well.
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hey luke.. any good recipes for illlegally snagged smoked carp? the filletts are about 6" thick so if you could recomd a brine/smooke time thatd be great.
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mattdbz29 wrote:hey luke.. any good recipes for illlegally snagged smoked carp? the filletts are about 6" thick so if you could recomd a brine/smooke time thatd be great.
What does any of this have to do with Crappie fishing? Go and hijack a different post. 6 inch fillets.......let me guess the carp was 45 lbs and you don't have a photo of it.
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nah it was 20... had a fat back an neck
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mattdbz29 wrote:nah it was 20... had a fat back an neck
Did it have a fat head too??
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nope... good lookin mouth though. lmao
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mattdbz29 wrote:nope... good lookin mouth though. lmao
creepy......

and once again.....Thanks for hijacking my thread......
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no problem man... anytime.
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C'mon, where's the pics...I'm impatiently waiting :lol:

Catch any 3 lbers?

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ratsotail wrote:C'mon, where's the pics...I'm impatiently waiting :lol:

Catch any 3 lbers?

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Do you have to rub it in Jeff?? really?? I don't have access to my pics until I get home.... And I think we only took 1 pic on the water.........

The action was non stop so we didn't mess with the cameras..... I guess slop is too involved with work today to post his pics.....
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No pics.......other than one of a white bucket biologist :lol: Too busy slayin' fish.
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You guys eat sunfish :lol:
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Sunfish and Bluegills are excellent tablefare...ever tried one?

Just bustin' on ya' Luke. Happy to hear the trip worked out as planned.

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