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Got into some crappies today fishing some neighborhood lakes. Lots of fish in the 10-11" range, and one giant 13.5"er! Also caught plenty of bluegill and little largemouth, I spent a decent amount of time throwing a redeye shad and a drop shot to no avail, I guess the bass's metabolisms still are pretty slow and they aren't ready to eat anything bigger than a crappie jig.

 

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  • Global Moderator
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That looks like lots of....

 

 

work, I hate filleting crappie. Then again, I don't eat them so I rarely do  :eyebrows:

 

Getting to be that time of year when I catch a few fishing jerkbaits for bass though.

  • Super User
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That looks like lots of....

 

 

work, I hate filleting crappie. Then again, I don't eat them so I rarely do  :eyebrows:

 

Getting to be that time of year when I catch a few fishing jerkbaits for bass though.

I filleted them all, and will be giving them away. Plenty of work, but half of the filets go to a landowner that lets us hunt and fish on his land, the other half goes towards getting permission to fish some rock quarries

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Now that makes sense. I've filleted my share of fish (even, GASP, bass!) because the landowner of a pond asked me to bring them some fish in exchange for fishing their pond. 

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