Talquin Crappie 1st November

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Talquin Crappie 1st November

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I cought 2 :-D.

Actually I cought several, but only 2 were longer than 10 inches. Thanks to Wevans, GC, and Tom Keels for the help regarding the solunar tables. If not for you guys I might not have cought all those fish-just kidding. Really, the fish are stacked up like cordwood in the river channel at Williams Landing; but I could not get them to eat. I tried gold minnows, silver minnows, various jigs, and even butterbean shad (live). I suspect the fish are preparing to move into the rivers, and I hope this rain we're supposed to get will give them a shove. Good luck to everyone.
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Just think, without our help, ya woulda got SKUNKED :-D I did forget ta mention that they bite best if ya got a Yellow Sun Dress and flowery hat on :o Glad ya got out there and tried em though :thumbup: :thumbup: :beer:
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wevans wrote:I did forget ta mention that they bite best if ya got a Yellow Sun Dress and flowery hat on :o
I knew it....copy cat.... :lol: :lol:

That's a specktacular report AG.... :thumbup: :thumbup:
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