bill herian wrote:...bluegills are for little girls.
Rick wrote:bill herian wrote:...bluegills are for little girls.
Sheeet. Even when I was chartering saltwater, bull bream and chinquapin (shellcrackers) were our family's frying fish of choice. And plenty of fun to catch. Crappie are limp wristed.
Rick wrote:bill herian wrote:...bluegills are for little girls.
Sheeet. Even when I was chartering saltwater, bull bream and chinquapin (shellcrackers) were our family's frying fish of choice. And plenty of fun to catch. Crappie are limp wristed.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
bill herian wrote:An honest 2 pounder up here is going on the wall.
Even a lot of the pictures I see of "2 pounders" from down south look like the same 14-15 inch fish that most of ours top out at. I've only seen one certifiable 2 pound crappie in my life, and it was over 17.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
The Duck Hammer wrote:Rick wrote:bill herian wrote:...bluegills are for little girls.
Sheeet. Even when I was chartering saltwater, bull bream and chinquapin (shellcrackers) were our family's frying fish of choice. And plenty of fun to catch. Crappie are limp wristed.
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You've obviously never gotten into the 2+ pound weight class of crappie.
Rick wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:Rick wrote:bill herian wrote:...bluegills are for little girls.
Sheeet. Even when I was chartering saltwater, bull bream and chinquapin (shellcrackers) were our family's frying fish of choice. And plenty of fun to catch. Crappie are limp wristed.
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You've obviously never gotten into the 2+ pound weight class of crappie.
Wrongo, froggy. And, pound for pound, crappies are still the sissies of the fish world.
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Mornin Beef wrote:Hammer, who the eff is talking about trout. Rick ain't time for your trolls bro.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
NuffDaddy wrote:This thread has really been quite the roller coaster ride.
Rick wrote:I think it's cute the way you're playing defender of the weak. Maybe start your own line of "Crappie Man" PJs with a little cape on the back.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
capt1972 wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:This thread has really been quite the roller coaster ride.
best way to catch crappie, an up and down jigging motion.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
capt1972 wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:This thread has really been quite the roller coaster ride.
best way to catch crappie, an up and down jigging motion.
NuffDaddy wrote:capt1972 wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:This thread has really been quite the roller coaster ride.
best way to catch crappie, an up and down jigging motion.
Bobber with a lively minnow half way to the bottom thrown right at the edge of a drop off.
AKPirate wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:capt1972 wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:This thread has really been quite the roller coaster ride.
best way to catch crappie, an up and down jigging motion.
Bobber with a lively minnow half way to the bottom thrown right at the edge of a drop off.
Are you guys talking about pussy or crappie?
AKPirate wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:capt1972 wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:This thread has really been quite the roller coaster ride.
best way to catch crappie, an up and down jigging motion.
Bobber with a lively minnow half way to the bottom thrown right at the edge of a drop off.
Are you guys talking about pussy or crappie?
The Duck Hammer wrote:flight control wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Coon and porcupine are definitely the toughest animals I've ever killed. last porcupine I shot took 4 loads of 1 1/4 6s to get it out of the tree and another to finish it off.
Yall seriously have porcupines? I want some quills out of one. Been looking all over for them and cant ever find any. They make some of the best damn crappie corks on the face of the planet.
Too bad they're all hibernating or whatever.they do in the winter. You can't drive five minutes here in the summer without seeing a roadkilled porcupine
Do they have 1/4"-3/8" quills on them?
flight control wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:flight control wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Coon and porcupine are definitely the toughest animals I've ever killed. last porcupine I shot took 4 loads of 1 1/4 6s to get it out of the tree and another to finish it off.
Yall seriously have porcupines? I want some quills out of one. Been looking all over for them and cant ever find any. They make some of the best damn crappie corks on the face of the planet.
Too bad they're all hibernating or whatever.they do in the winter. You can't drive five minutes here in the summer without seeing a roadkilled porcupine
Do they have 1/4"-3/8" quills on them?
1/4" might be pushing it. I'll keep an eye out for some, there might still be a few big porkys around.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
The Duck Hammer wrote:capt1972 wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:This thread has really been quite the roller coaster ride.
best way to catch crappie, an up and down jigging motion.
Truth
huntall6 wrote:MT is right.
(MT)Montanafowler wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:capt1972 wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:This thread has really been quite the roller coaster ride.
best way to catch crappie, an up and down jigging motion.
Truth
best way to catch crappie is with a flyrod, and i'd be willing to bet a lot of money on that.
(MT)Montanafowler wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:capt1972 wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:This thread has really been quite the roller coaster ride.
best way to catch crappie, an up and down jigging motion.
Truth
best way to catch crappie is with a flyrod, and i'd be willing to bet a lot of money on that.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
The Duck Hammer wrote:(MT)Montanafowler wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:capt1972 wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:This thread has really been quite the roller coaster ride.
best way to catch crappie, an up and down jigging motion.
Truth
best way to catch crappie is with a flyrod, and i'd be willing to bet a lot of money on that.
I watched a guy tear them up with a fly rod one time. He had a little white marabou jig and nothing else. He would catch 37 in the morning and 37 in the evening every day.
The Duck Hammer wrote:(MT)Montanafowler wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:capt1972 wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:This thread has really been quite the roller coaster ride.
best way to catch crappie, an up and down jigging motion.
Truth
best way to catch crappie is with a flyrod, and i'd be willing to bet a lot of money on that.
I watched a guy tear them up with a fly rod one time. He had a little white marabou jig and nothing else. He would catch 37 in the morning and 37 in the evening every day.
huntall6 wrote:MT is right.
(MT)Montanafowler wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:(MT)Montanafowler wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:capt1972 wrote:[quote="NuffDaddy"]This thread has really been quite the roller coaster ride.
best way to catch crappie, an up and down jigging motion.
Truth
best way to catch crappie is with a flyrod, and i'd be willing to bet a lot of money on that.
I watched a guy tear them up with a fly rod one time. He had a little white marabou jig and nothing else. He would catch 37 in the morning and 37 in the evening every day.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
you sit 8' farther away from the holeEric Haynes wrote:(MT)Montanafowler wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:capt1972 wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:This thread has really been quite the roller coaster ride.
best way to catch crappie, an up and down jigging motion.
Truth
best way to catch crappie is with a flyrod, and i'd be willing to bet a lot of money on that.
How do you catch them on a flyrod through ice? Tell me now!
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